GENERAL INDEX TO
VOLUME LIII
ABBEY, ROBERT, 185. Altenburg,
Clarence E., A Modern Con-
Abolition and abolitionists,
7, 8, 9, 33; T. quistador
in South America, rev. by
Morris, 15; N. S.
Townshend elected G.
M. Potts, 408.
to legislature by,
359. Alton,
Ill., 12; disturbances, 8.
Aborigines, American,
97. Alton,
O., 145.
Academic Institute,
128. Alum Creek, 58, 137, 138, 145, 155;
Academy, conducted by
Nathaniel Hol- meaning,
139.
ley, 130. Alva,
Okla., 54.
Academy for boys, A.
Kinmont's, 122. Amalthea,
see Central College.
Acheulean culture,
100. Ambler,
D. C., 375.6.
Act of March 22, 1870,
Ohio State, 365, Ambler,
Dr. Henry Lovejoy, cited, 383.
366. America,
archaeological findings in, 97;
Adam and his
ancestors, 90, 92, 93, 105. A.
Hurdus emigrates to, 108.
Adam, Joseph, 317. America
in Mid-Passage, 191.
"Adam Hurdus and
the Swedenborgians, American,
by J. T. Adams, rev. by H.
in Early Cincinnati," by Ophia D. Lindley,
297.
Smith, 106-34. American
Association of Museums, Coun-
Adams, James Truslow, The
American, cil
of the, H. C. Shetrone, member,
rev. by H. Lindley,
297. 280.
Adams, Joseph, 117. American
Education Society, 4.
Additions and
betterments, needs of So- American
Folk Song Society, 272.
ciety, 269. "American
Literary, Scientific and Mili-
Adelphia, O., 58, 59. tary
Academy," 268.
Adena Complex,
Kentucky, 64-5. American
Monthly Magazine, C. R. Gil-
"Adopted,
The," fiction, 238. man
and, 239.
Advancing the Ohio
Frontier, 68. American Philosophical
Society, 65; Pro-
Advertisements, of
cholera remedies, 306; ceedings,
Vol. 86, No. 2, rev. by S.
dental, 379-87. Golden
[Sprang], 65-7.
Aeschylus, 92. American
Phrenological Journal and Mis-
Africa, North,
cultures of, 98. cellany,
341.
Africa, South, 100. American
Political Parties, by W. E. Bink-
Ages, of Man, 95, 97;
archaeological, 98; ley,
rev. by E. H. Roseboom, 393-5.
geological, 98. American
Quarterly Observer, 1834, on
"Agnes Sorel de
Merivanne, the Recluse Cincinnati,
209.
Coquette,"
fiction, by T. Flint, 222. American
Revolution, 142.
Agricultural
Convention of 1864, 365. American Society of Dental Surgeons,
Agriculture, Ohio,
State Board of. 24; Dr.
Strickland admitted to, 379.
Townshend's Report to,
355-6; Town- "America's
First Woman Mayor," by Al-
shend, a member of,
364; and Land fred
Hewetson Mitchell, 52-4.
Grant College Act,
365; Cope's estimate Ames,
Ohio, 197.
of, 366. Amlin,
O., 145.
Aid, to academies and
schools, 3; to Amlin
Station, O., 145.
college students, 4. Amos,
Harry W., 81.
Alaska, 78; relations
with Siberia, 66. "Amphibia
of Ohio, Part I, Frogs and
Albany, New York, 142. Toads,"
282.
Albaugh, Dorothy
Priscilla, Songs against Anasazi,
66.
the Dark, rev. by C. L. Weaver, 74-6. Anatomists, and human origin, 96.
Albine, Salathiel,
fiction character, 401-2. Anatomy,
human, 93.
Alexander, Edward P.,
188. Ancestors,
Adam's, 92, 105.
Alexandria, Louisiana,
T. Flint in, 220. Andean
chronology, 67.
Alger, Horatio, Jr.,
77. Anderson,
Irma P., 278.
Algonkin, 65. Anderson
Component, 397.
"Alice Leslie,
the Young Artist," fiction, Anderson
Focus, 396, 397.
238. Andrews,
Dudley, 117.
Allegheny River, 73. Andrews,
Hepza, 117.
Allen, Colin, illus.
D. A. McVicker's The Andrews,
I. W., 202.
Queen Was in the
Kitchen, rev. by B. Ankram, Sarah,
55.
E. Josephson, 299-300. Annals
of the West, by J. H. Perkins,
Allen, Hervey, Bedford
Village, rev. by A. 236.
Mink, 401-2. Annexation,
22; of Oregon, 19, 20.;
Allen, Marston, 117. Annual
Reports of the Director, Secre-
Allen, William, 266,
360. tary,
and Treasurer of the Ohio State
Allum Creek, see Alum
Creek. Archaeological
and Historical Society.
"Alms-Giving and
Loaning," fiction, by J. 269-93.
H. Perkins, 236, 237. Anonymous
Ohio short stories, 238.
413
414 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL
QUARTERLY
Ante-Bellum
Kentucky, by F. C. Daven- Austria, 34.
port, rev.
by G. M. Potts, 409. Authors,
American, demand for, 210;
Anthony, Susan B.,
53. Western,
245; from Cincinnati, 246;
Anthony
Wayne Memorial, see Wayne Ohio,
246-50.
Memorial,
Anthony. Autobiography:
Charles A. Ludey, 408.
Anthony Wayne Memorial Association, Avery, Charles,
194.
275, 287;
Harlow Lindley Chmn., Avon,
O., N. S. Townshend born near,
Exec. Corn.,
281. 358,
363.
Anthropoid
characteristics, 104. Axes,
petrified iron, 94; flint hand, 99.
Anthropology, 64,
93, 105; father of, 92; Azriel,
angel, 90.
and human
origin, 96; approach to, Aztec
period, 66.
103.
Anthropology,
Museum of, at University
of Michigan,
395. BABYLONIA,
90.
Antioch,
College, 6, 10, 11. Bailey,
Misses, 120.
"Antiquaries,
in the West," fiction, by Bailey,
Francis, 109.
B. Drake,
217. Bailey,
William, dentist, 382.
Antiquities,
Scandinavian, 95. Bakavi,
400.
Antiquity of
human race, 84.Baker John, 124.
Antislavery
sentiment, 7, 8; of Ashtabula Baldwin,
Hannah, 55.
Sentinel,
40; interest of N. S. Town- Baldwin,
James, 57.
shend in,
358. Baldwin,
Jesse, 58, 59.
Anti-Slavery
Society of Ohio, 358. Baldwin,
William, 55.
Arcana
Coelestia, 127-8. Baldwin
Component, 396.
Arch St.,
Phila., 108. Ball,
Mrs. Pamilla W., 233-4.
Archaeology,
64, 65, 100; and human Ballard,
David, 56.
origin, 96;
in western Europe, 99; of Ballot,
Republican, for 1860, Hannibal,
Mississippi
Valley, 395. Mo.,
184.
Archaeology,
Society's Dept. of, 1943 Re- "Ball-Room,"
fiction, 236.
port, 273. Baltimore,
Md., 172; 1844, Dem. Natl.
Architecture,
American, Greek influence Conv.
at, 20; Hurdus visits, 114.
on, 296;
early American Bibliography, Baltimore
American, 175.
296-7. Bancroft,
Mark, fiction writer, 239, 241-3.
Archives,
State, inventory, 62; need for Banks
and banking, 16, 18.
housing,
270; need for building, 285; Banpelt,
Daniel, 173.
need for
space and equipment for, 289. Bardstown,
Kentucky, 268.
Archivists,
Society of American, 63, 281. Barnburners,
22.
Argonia,
Kan.; Mitchell, A. H., "Amer- Barstow Gideon, 318, 319.
ica's First
Woman Mayor," 52-4. "Bass-Island
Cottage," fiction, 215, 219,
Arithmetic,
6. 246.
Arizona, 66;
Hopi Indians of, 399-401. Batavia,
0., 15.
Arkansas, in
short stories, 215. Baughman,
Mrs., 52.
Arlington,
145. Baum
focus, 396.
Arminian
Magazine, attacks Swedenborg, Baum, Martin,
196; partner of A. Hur-
108. dus,
111; German immigrant, 194.
Arnett, Dr.,
fiction, 80. Bayley,
W. D., gift, 294.
Arrow-points,
flint, supernatural explana- Beals,
Bowater, 55, 59.
tions for,
94. Beals,
Daniel, 58, 59.
Art and art
classes, 121. Beals,
Eleazer, 55.
"Arthur
Fitzroy," fiction, 217. Beals,
John, 55, 59.
Articles
of Confederation, by M. Jensen, Beals, John,
Jr., 55.
rev. by B.
E. Josephson, 402-3. Beals,
Margaret, 59.
Artifacts,
65. Beals,
Mary, 55.
Asbury-DePauw,
College, 10, 12. Beals,
Phebe, 55.
Ashland
County, Ohio, 74. Beals,
Prudence, 55.
Ashtabula
County Sentinel, Jefferson, O., Beals, Sarah,
55, 59.
Cady, E. H.,
"William Dean Howells Beals, Thomas,
1719-1848: Lindley, Har-
and the Ashtabula
Sentinel, 39-51. low,
"Thomas Beals, First Friends Min-
"Ashton
Grey," fiction, 231, 246. ister
in Ohio," 55-60.
Asia, cultures
of, 98. Beard,
Charles. A., The Republic: Conver-
Assyria, 90. sations
on Fundamentals, rev. by B. E.
Atchison,
George, letter from, MS., 295. Josephson,
190-1.
Athens
County, O., 197, 200. Beard,
Mary, 191.
Athens
County, Ohio, History of, 197. Beauville,
fiction, 44, 45.
Athens
County Pioneer Society, 198, 200. Beckter,
Mrs. Barbara (Cook), 298-9.
Atkinson's Casket,
fiction in, 241. Bedford
Classical Academy, 122.
Atlantic
Souvenir, gift book, 213, 214. Bedford,
Pa., 122.
At-Lee,
Edwin A., 128. Bedford
Village, by H. Allen, rev. by A.
Auchinleck,
General Claude, 79. Mink,
401-2.
Auditorium,
needed for Society, 270. Beecher,
Edward, 7.
Audubon
Society, Columbus, 278. Beecher,
Henry Ward, 339.
Auduboniana,
special exhibit, 391. Beecher,
William H., "magnetizes" boy,
Aughinbaugh,
B. A., 277. 349-50.
Aurignacian
civilization, 98. Bees
and Beekeeping, MSS. on, 294.
INDEX 415
Belgium, 101. Blennerhassett,
Mrs., 322.
Beliefs of
primitive people, 83. Bliss
Run, 146.
Belmont
County, O., 52. Blue
Cross group hospitalization, 279.
Belpre
Library, 202. Blue
Stone, Virginia, 57.
Belpre, O.,
fever epidemic at, 314, 327; Bluegrass
region, see Kentucky.
Hildreth's
father buried at, 315; Hil- Boarding
schools: Drake, C. D., "A Buck-
dreth moves
to, 321-2. eye
Boarding-School in 1821," 251-68.
Bennet, W.
C., dentist, 381. "Bohemian
Girl," fiction, 238.
Bennet and
Hervey, dentists, 381. Boismont,
A. Brierre de, on hallucina-
Bennett, W.
C., archaeologist, 66. tions,
352.
Berryville,
Va., 176, 177, 181, 182. Bond,
Amos, 55.
Berson,
George, fiction, 44, 45. Bond,
Elizabeth, 55.
Bethel, 0.,
14. Bond,
Elizabeth Beals, 55.
Beverages,
190. Bond,
Jehial, 55.
Bexley, 145. Bond,
Jesse, 55.
Bible, 107,
127; study of, 9; Christian, Bond,
John, 55.
91. Bond,
Shadrach, letter from, MS., 295.
Bibliography:
Emch, L. B., "Ohio in Bonds,
U. S. War, 279.
Short
Stories, 1824-39," 209-50; of Bone-set
tea, 257.
Ohio
archaeology, 273; Ohio, prepara- Bones,
human, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104;
lion, 282;
Ohio, publication proposed, fossil,
101.
288; dental,
388-9. Book
auction, A. Carey's, 200.
Bibliographical
Explanations, on Franklin Book
Reviews, 64-81, 186-91, 296-302,
County
Place-Names, 157-9. 393-411.
Big Bear
of Arkansas, by W. T. Porter, Brandon,
Edgar Ewing, comp., A Pil-
224. grimage
of Liberty, by H. Lindley,
Big Belly's
Creek, see Big Walnut Creek. 301-2.
Big Lick
Creek, see Big Walnut Creek. Brobeck,
Florence, Cook It in a Cas-
Big Run, O.,
145. serole,
by B. E. Josephson, 189-90.
Big Walnut
Creek, 136, 137, 138, 145, Brown,
Cecil, Suez to Singapore, by A.
146, 148,
157. H.
Wheeler, 78-80.
Bigelow, Dr.
John M., 338. Cannon,
Le Grand, Jr., Look to the
Biggert,
Elizabeth C., bk. revs.: Cannon, Mountain,
by E. C. Biggert, 76-7.
Le Grand,
Jr., Look to the Mountain, Crippen,
Lee F., Simon Cameron--Ante-
76-7;
Hubbard, L., Rivers to the Sea, Bellum
Years, by G. M. Potts, 406.
73-4. Davenport,
F. Garvin, Ante-Bellum
Bimeler,
Joseph, 404. Kentucky,
by G. M. Potts, 409.
Bimeler, Lillian,
will, 279. Doney,
Carl G., The Broken Circle, by
Bimeler
Memorial Museum, William C. L. M.
McKinley, 186.
and Lillian,
279. Duss,
John S., The Harmonists, a Per-
Bindery,
Society's, binding and repair, sonal
History, by B. E. Josephson,
1943, 283. 404.
Binkley,
Wilfred E., American Political Evans,
Henry Oliver, Iron Pioneer:
Parties:
Their Natural History, rev. by Henry W.
Oliver, by B. E. Joseph-
E. H.
Roseboom, 393-5. son,
410-1.
Biography,
revs.: Arthur St. Clair, 67-8; Farny,
Margaret Withrow, Sevenmile
John H.
Morgan, 69-70; Samuel Clem- Harvest,
by A. H. Wheeler, 70-1.
ens (Mark
Twain), 72-3; Joseph Ferguson,
De Lancey, Mark Twain:
Schafer, 188;
David Dale Owen, 405; Man
and Legend, by B. E. Joseph-
Henry W.
Oliver, 410-11; Jesse L. and son,
72-3.
William S. Holman, 406-7; Simon Frederick,
John T., ed., Out of the
Cameron, 406. Midwest:
A Collection of Present-
Biography,
Ohio, dictionary of, proposed, Day
Writing, by B. E. Josephson,
288. 409-10.
Bird, Robert
Montgomery, 213. Griffin,
James Bennett, The Ft. Ancient
Bird walks
and talks, 274. Aspect,
by R. G. Morgan, 395-9.
Bishop,
Robert Hamilton, bust of, 129. Griffith,
James P., and Smith, John W.,
Bison, 98. Ohio--The
State and Its Government,
"'Black-Eyed
Sue'," fiction, 236. by
H. Lindley, 301.
Black hand
narrows, 333. Hamlin,
Talbot, Greek Revival Archi-
Black Laws,
359, 360. tecture
in America, by H. Lindley
Black Lick, see
Blacklick. 296.
Blacklick
Creek, 144, 146, 156. Harris,
Adah Glasener, Clipped Wings,
Black's Lick,
146. by
H. Lindley, 74.
Blackwell,
Henry, 53. Haydn,
Hiram, By Nature Free, by B.
Blair,
Harvey, 189. E.
Josephson, 188-9.
Blair,
Philip, 189. Hendrickson,
Walter Brookfield, David
Blake, Israel
George, The Holmans of Dale
Owen, by B. E. Josephson, 405.
Veraestau,
rev. by B. E. Josephson, Holland,
Cecil Fletcher, Morgan and
406-7. His
Raiders, by J. R. Lawwill, 69-70.
Blakesley,
A., dentist, 380. Holland
Land Company, Reports of
Bleak
House, 47. Joseph
Ellicott as Chief of Survey
"Bleeding
Kansas," 27. (1797-1800)
and as Agent (1800-
Blendon Township,
Franklin Co., O., 146. 1821)
of the Holland Land Com-
416 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL
QUARTERLY
pany's Purchase
in Western New Books, 195; borrowing and lending, 195;
York, by B. E. Josephson, 403-4. acquired by Society, 1943, 283;
num-
Hubbard, Lucien, Rivers
to the Sea, ber
accessioned and cataloged in So-
by E. C. Biggert,
73-4. ciety's
Library, 1943, 286.
Jensen, Merrill, The
Articles of Con- "Boonesborough,"
fiction, 232.
federation . . .
1774-81, by B. E. "Border
Legend of the Pictured Rocks,"
Josephson, 402-3. fiction,
217.
Larrabee,
Stephen A., English Bards "Border
Narrative," fiction, 238, 246.
and Grecian
Marbles, The Relation- Borror, 0., 147.
ship Between
Sculpture and Poetry, Borror Corners, 0., 140, 147.
Especially in the
Romantic Period, Borror's see Borror Corners, O.
by C. L. Weaver, 402. Borror's
Corners see Borror Corners, O.
Ludey, Charles A., Decision
Reserved, Borrowed
names, of places, 142-3.
by B. E. Josephson,
408. Borrowing,
book, 195.
McVicker, Daphne
Alloway, The Queen Boston,
Mass., 49, 132.
Was in the
Kitchen, by B. E. Joseph- Boston Gazette
and Country Journal, 382.
son, 299-300. Bowater,
Sarah, 55.
Miller, Thurman
(Dusty, pseud.), Boy's
Town, by W. D. Howells, 39.
Uncle Bill, by H. Lindley, 187. Brackenridge's
History of the Western In-
Muelder, Herman R.,
and Delo, David surrection,
195.
M., Years of This Land--A Geo- Bradford, D. V., 380.
graphic History of
the United States, Bradford, S. Hildreth teaches at, 319.
by G. M. Potts,
408-9. Bradley,
Carolyn, 272.
Neubeck, Mary Cook, Twelfth
Child in Brahmanas,
89.
Wheels of Time, by H. Lindley, Brahmanism,
89.
298-9. Brain
case, 104.
Nevins, Allan, Fremont:
Pathmarker of Brandon,
Edgar Ewing, comp., A Pil-
the West, by B. E. Josephson, 405-6. grimage of Liberty, rev. by H.
Lindley,
Peattie, Margaret
Rhodes, The Return, 301-2.
by B. E. Josephson,
300-1. Brandy
Station, Virginia, 168.
Quaife, Milo Milton, The
Flag of the Brannon,
Andrew, 113.
U. S., by C. L. Weaver, 69. Brazil,
lecture on Indians of, 273.
Reeder, Myrtle L., Hills
of Clay, by Breckinridge,
Henry, 31.
C. L. Weaver, 74-6. Breuil,
scientist, 97.
Roberts, Dorothy
James, A Man of Brice,
0., 147.
Malice Landing, by O. R. Lindley, Bricker,
John W., 271.
187. Bridgeport,
O., 147.
Roos, Frank J., Jr., Writings
on Early Briggs,
Caleb, 335.
American
Architecture, by M. Stuts- Briggsdale, 0.,
147.
man, 296-7. "Brindle
and the Buckeyes," fiction, 219.
Saye, Albert B., New Viewpoints in Britain, see Great
Britain.
Georgia History, by H. Lindley, 407. Britannica,
encyclopedia, 90.
Stainbrook, Reuben
E., Flaming River: British
army, A. Hurdus joins, 107.
A Tale of the
Great Titusville Oil British censors, 78.
Fire of 1892, by C. L. Weaver, 77. British
Columbia, 78.
Teal, Edwin Way, Dune
Boy--The Early Brobeck,
Florence, Cook It in a Casserole,
Years of a
Naturalist, by H. Lindley, rev. by B. E.
Josephson, 189-90.
188. Broken
Circle, by Carl G. Doney, rev. by
Titiev, Mischa, Old
Oraibi: A Study of L.
R. McKinley, 186.
the Hopi Indians
of Third Mesa, Bronze Age, 95, 97.
by R. G. Morgan,
399-401. Bronzeville,
0., 147.
Tyler, Alice Felt, Freedom's
Ferment, Brooke,
Dr. Edward, 172, 174.
by H. Lindley, 298. Brooke-Popham,
Robert, 79.
Walker, Faye
Chilcote, Scale of Values, Brough,
Governor John, 160.
by C. L. Weaver,
74-6. Brown,
Cecil, Suez to Singapore, rev. by
Ward, Virginia
L., The Welcome A.
H. Wheeler, 78-80.
Stranger, by O. R. Lindley, 80-1. Brown,
John, abolitionist, 29, 176, 177.
Webb, William S., The
Crigler Mounds, Brown,
N. H., 318.
Sites Be 20 and Be
27, and the Brown Township, Franklin Co., O., 147.
Hartman Mound,
Site Be 32, Boone Brush Creek
Component, 396.
County, Kentucky, by R. G. Morgan Buchanan,
James, 26, 27, 28, 30.
64-6. Buchanan,
Joseph R., on phrenology,
Wilson, Frazer Ells, Arthur
St. Clair- 343-4.
Rugged Ruler of
the Old Northwest, "Buckeye Boarding-School in 1821," by
by H. Lindley, 67-8. Charles
D. Drake, 251-68.
Winther, Oscar
Osburn, The Trans- Buckeye
State, short stories of, 215; litera-
Mississippi West:
A Guide to Its ture of, 245.
Periodical
Literature (1800-1938), by Buddhism, 88, 89.
B. E. Josephson,
77-8. Building,
in Columbus, 304.
Wisconsin, State
Historical Society of, Buffalo Historical Society, Publications.
Joseph Schafer,
Student of Agricul- Vol. 33, rev. by B. E. Josephson, 403-4.
ture, by H. Lindley, 188. Bulletin,
monthly, for schools, proposed,
Wolfe, William G., Stories
of Guernsey 289.
County, Ohio, by H. Lindley, 81. Burials,
cremated, 65.
INDEX 417
Burkitt, Miles C., 94;
scientist, 97. Cataloging
Department, for Society's books
Burnet, Jacob, 193, 194, 195,
196, 197, and
periodicals, 286.
200, 204. Cataloging,
of MSS., Oct.-Dec., 1943, 62;
Burns, J. J.,
State Commissioner of of
MSS., Society's, 1943, 284; of maps,
Schools, 202. Oct.-Dec.,
1943, 61, 62.
Burr, Aaron, M.
Neville and, 225. Cathcart
case, 36.
Burr, Rev. Dr.
Erastus, 257-8. Cathcart,
David, 120.
Burton Historical
Collection, 69. Catholicism,
growth of, 3.
Business, dry goods,
109; activities of A. Catholics
and Catholic Church, 106, 112.
Hurdus, 111. Cattle,
78; wild, 98.
Butler,-----, 22. Caverns,
99.
Butler County, 0., 70;
John Reily, re- Caves,
99.
corder of, 207. Census
statistics, Columbus, 1840 and
Butterworth, Clarkson,
records, Friends 1850,
304.
Meetings, MS., 294. Centennial
History of Cincinnati, 203.
By Nature Free, by H. Haydn, rev. by Centinel
of the Northwest Territory,
B. E. Josephson,
188-9. microfilm
plans, 287.
Central College, 143,
145, 148.
Central Ohio Company,
R. R., 24.
Centre, Ohio, Friends
Monthly Meetings,
CADY, EDWIN HARRISON,
"William Dean 1829-33,
MS., 294.
Howells and the Ashtabula
Sentinel," Ceramic
Repository, 395.
39-51. Cervantes,
42.
Cahokia, letter from,
MS., 295. Chaco
Canyon, 66.
Calendar, Assyrian,
90. Chafing
dish, 190.
Calendering, of Ohio's
historical material, Chandler,
Hannah, 58.
290. Chandler,
Rebecca, 58.
California, 55, 86;
gold rush, 78. Chandler,
William, 58.
Calvinists, 131. Chapelle-aux-Saints,
France, 100.
Cambridge College, S.
Hildreth studies at, "Chapter
in the Life of a Pioneer's Wife,"
319. fiction,
234.
Cambridge, Mass., 48,
49. Charleston
(Charlestown), Va., 176, 177,
Cameron,
Simon--Ante-Bellum Years, by 178, 180.
L. F. Crippen, rev. by
G. M. Potts, 406. Chase,
Mrs., 264, 266.
Camp Chase, 0., 147. Chase,
Philander, bp., 1775-1852, 11;
Camp Jackson, O., 147. Drake,
C. D., "A Buckeye Boarding-
Campaign of 1860,
political, 30. School
in 1821," 251-68.
Campus Martius,
improvements at, 275. Chase,
Salmon P., and N. S. Townshend,
Canadians, 142;
substitute for Union 359,
360.
draftees, 181. Chastisement,
252.
Canal Winchester, 142,
147. Chavin,
-----, 67.
Cane Creek, N. C., 56. Chellean
culture, 100.
Cannon Act of 1870, see
Act of March Cherokee
Strip, 54.
22, 1870. Cherry,
Dr. James, 304, 308.
Cannon, Le Grand, Jr.,
Look to the Moun Cherryvale,
Kansas, 52.
tain, rev. by E. C. Biggert, 76-7. Chesebrough, Coddington,
127, 128.
Cap Blanc, 99. Chester
County, Pa., 55.
Capitan, scientist,
97. Chetro
Keth, 66.
Capron, Ahab, 117. Chianotho,
see Scioto.
"Captain Hyatt,
Being the Letters Writ- Children,
historical program for, proposed,
ten during the Years
1863-1864 to 290.
His Wife, Mary,"
by Captain T. J. Chili,
23.
Hyatt, 166-83. Chillicothe,
0., 57, 58, 68, 265, 266.
Caraja Indian
material, 273. China,
88.
Cards, playing, 11. Cholera
epidemic, 24; Asiatic, in Colum-
Carey, A(braham), 199. bus,
O.: Forman, Jonathan, "The First
Carey & Sons,
Mathew, 199, 200. Year
of the Second Epidemic of Asiatic
Carll, M. M., 131. Cholera
in Columbus, Ohio," 303-12.
Carmen, Okla., 54; Headlight,
54. Christ
Episcopal Church, Cincinnati, 253.
Carmin, Merla,
fiction, 44. Christ
Hospital, Cincinnati, 71.
Carpenter shop, as school
room, 124. Christian
era, 91.
Carroll County, 0.,
171. Christian
Indians, 241.
Carson, Esther, 55. Christian
Science, 2.
Carson & Baldwin,
hardware dealers, 52. Christianity,
89, 90.
Carter, Ephraim,
marries A. Hurdus' Christmas
Trees of 1843 and 1943, 272.
daughter, 111. "Chronicles
of the Dutch Village," fic-
Carter, Matilda, 113. tion,
229.
Carter, Thomas, 117. Chrysanthemum show, National, 272.
Carthage, 0., 207. Church
and education in Ohio: Lockard,
Casket, periodical, 231; fiction in, 241. E. K.,
"The Influence of New England
Caskey, John, 170,
178. in Denominational Colleges in the
Cass, Lewis, 20, 22. Northwest,
1830-60," 1-13.
Casserole cooking,
189. Churches,
Congregational, 5; Sweden-
Catalog, to
heterogenous MSS., 184; 294. borgian,
106-34; Catholic, 112; Epis-
418 OHIO
ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
copal, 112, 125, 129,
253, 254; Pres- Clark
(George Rogers) Memorial, Society
byterian, 123, 268,
392. assumes
custody, 275.
Cibber Colley, theme
for B. Drake, 219. Clarke,
James Freeman, 88.
Cincinnati, 0., 3, 7,
19, 34, 64, 68, 71, Clarke,
Robert, publisher, 193, 197, 198,
106, 109, 111, 112,
122, 123, 133, 199,
200, 201, 203, 208; correspond-
194, 254, 267, 268; A.
Hurdus arrives ence
on first library, 1878, 202.
at, 109; A. Hurdus
sells business, 110; Classical
education, 6.
early theater in, 113;
first Sweden- Classicism,
5.
borgian church in,
113; growth, 1816, Classics,
122.
114; Swedenborgian
activities in, 116; Classifications,
for posters, 62.
early educators in,
120, 121; educa- Clay,
Cassius M., 343.
tional activities in,
124; periodicals in, Clay,
Henry, spirit of, contacted by spirit-
131; first library in,
193-208; as pub- ualism,
349.
lishing center, 209,
245; M. Neville, Clay
Tablets, 90.
moves to, 224;
literary societies in, 243; Cleaveland,
Moses, 371, 372
writers from, 246; in
1819, 252; Cleveland,
Columbus and Cincinnati R.
cholera deaths in,
304. R.,
24.
Cincinnati Chronicle, founded by
B. Cleveland
Dental Society, 379.
Drake, 216; B. Drake,
editor of, 217; Cleveland,
Grover, 394.
M. Neville's stories
in, 226. Cleveland
Herald, 374-5.
Cincinnati Circulating
Library: Dorothy Cleveland,
0., 72, 188; population statis-
V. Martin, "The
Truth about Cincin tics,
382.
nati's First
Library," 193-208. Clevenger,
Olive, 277
Cincinnati College,
122. Clevenger,
Shubael, 121.
Cincinnati Commercial
Register, M. Ne- Clinch
Mountains, Va., 56.
ville edits, 224. Clinton,
0., 148.
Cincinnati Enquirer,
37. Clinton
County, 0., 294.
Cincinnati Gazette,
201. Clinton
Township, Franklin Co., 0., 148.
Cincinnati General
Agency and Intelli- Clintonville,
O., 148.
gence Office, 130. Clipped
Wings, by Adah G. Harris, rev.
Cincinnati Herald
of Truth, 131. by
H. Lindley, 74.
Cincinnati in 1826, guide, 216. Clockmakers,
129.
Cincinnati Independent
Press and Free- Clothing,
4.
dom's Advocate, 118, 119. Cloud,
Hannah, 55.
Cincinnati Inquisitor,
128. Clowes,
John, 108; translates Sweden-
Cincinnati Liberty
Hall, 109, 111. borg,
107.
Cincinnati Liberty Fall and
Cincinnati Club
women, Kansas, 52.
Gazette, 128. Clubs,
95.
Cincinnati Literary
Gazette, weekly, 210. Coal, Hildreth
on, 329.
213; short stories in,
215; B. Drake's Coat-of-arms,
St. Clair, 68.
contributions to. 217; M. Neville's Cobb, Samuel, lecture, 277.
stories in, 226;
fiction in, 231, 238. "Cobe
Slaco," fiction, 229.
Cochise, culture, 66.
Cincinnati Medical College,
358. Coddington,
John--Letters, 294.
Cincinnati Mirror, 211; on western litera- Cody,
Dr. J. A., 380.
ture, 211-12; on Westward Ho!, 213, Coffin, log, for
Thomas Beals, 59, 60.
224; M. Neville's
stories in 226; W. Coffin,
Naomi, 55.
D. Gallagher, editor
of, 227; W. D. Cole,
Fay-Cooper, 67.
Gallagher's stories
in, 228; fiction in, Colerain
Township, Hamilton Co., 110.
231, 232, 234, 238;
236. Coles
and Co., H., advertisement of, 306.
"Cincinnati Miscellany," by Charles Collections:
literary, 409-10.
Cist, 205. College
discipline, 10.
Cincinnati National
Republican, 119, 120. College
life, western, first short story on,
Cincinnati Precursor,
131. 219.
Circleville, 265. College
of Physicians and Surgeons in
Circulating Library
Society of 1814, in New
York City, 358.
Cincinnati, 198, 204,
208. College
of Professional Teachers, 128.
"Circumstantial
Evidence," fiction, 238. Colleges
and Universities, denominational,
Circus, Welch and
Delevan's, 310. 1,
2, 3, 5, 6, 9; cooperation with, pro-
Cist, Charles, 205. posed,
290. See also Education.
Cities, buried, 90. Collins,
Daniel, 377.
City Hospital,
Cincinnati, 71. Collins,
H. B., Jr., 66.
Civil War, approach
of, 31; letters, 166- Collyer,
Dr. R. H., on phrenology, 344-5.
83. Colonists,
107.
Civil War Era, 282. Colonizations,
7.
Civilian Defense,
organizations, 278; Dis- Columbia,
O., John Reily from, 207.
trict No. 7, 280. Columbiana
County, 0., 182.
Civilization, 2, 83,
92. Columbus,
O., 17, 19, 24, 28, 37, 42,
Civilizations,
archaeological, 98. 75,
137, 148, 254, 263, 265, 267,
Clairvoyance, 345 ff. 270;
cholera epidemics in, 303-12;
Clara, fiction, 44,
45. growth
of, 1840's, 304.
Clark, Aseneth, 55. Columbus
and Lake Erie R. R. Company,
Clark County, Ky.,
185. 24.
Clark, Dougan, 55. Columbus
and Xenia R. R., 24.
INDEX 419
Columbus
Audubon Society, 274, 278. Coredon,
Richard, 379-80.
Columbus Board
of Health, reestablished, Coredon
& Sargeant, Surgeon Dentists,
304. 379,
380.
Columbus Citizen,
278. Corn-meal
mush, 256.
Columbus Crisis,
31, 34, 36; mobbed, 35. Correspondents, in World War II, 78.
Columbus Daily
Times and Ohio States- Corson,
Fred Pierce, 186.
man, 1880, on first library, 202. Corson, Old Doc, 71.
Columbus Dispatch,
278; Sunday edition, Cory,
Julia Louisa, see Dumont, Mrs.
nature column,
274. Julia
L.
Columbus
Genealogical Society, 283. Cory,
Mrs., mother of Mrs. Dumont, 230.
Columbus
Philatelic Society, 278. Coshocton,
0., 241.
Columbus School
Board, 277. Coster,
Jim, fiction, 80.
Columbus
schools, attend Museum classes, Council,
City, Argonia, Kansas, 53; Cin--
277. cinnati's
first, 207.
Combarelles,
caverns, 99. County
historical societies, assistance pro-
Combe, Dr.
Andrew, on phrenology, 345. posed,
290.
Combe, George,
339, 340-1. Coup-de-poing,
see Axes, flint hand.
Committee on
Medical History and Ar- Court
of Claims, Chief Justice of, D.
chives, Ohio
Medical History--Pre- Drake as,
268.
Civil War
Period, papers, 303-89. Coventry,
as punishment, 258, 261, 263.
Conant, Charlie,
258. Coventry,
England, 185.
Concerts, 129. Coventry, Prof. C. B., book on cholera,
Conclin,
William, 127, 128. 306.
Confederate Congress, Jefferson Davis Cox,
Enoch, 58, 59.
message to,
294. Cox,
Samuel S., 24.
Confederate
States of America, banners Coyote,
Maidu ancestor, 87.
of, 69. Cranch,
Mr., 131.
Confucianism,
88. Crawfordsville,
Indiana, 3.
Congregational
churches, 5. Creation,
88, 89; myth about, 87; ac-
Congress, U.
S., 32. count
of, 89; Assyrian versions, 90;
Connecticut
Land Company, 317, 373. Mohammedan,
90; date fixed for, 91;
"Connecticut
Reserve," 371. Lucretius
on, 92.
Conscription
bill, 34.
Constitution,
Kansas, 29. Cressman,
L. S., 66.
Constitution,
Ohio, 29; revision of, 22, Cresson,
Mrs. Ella B., 253.
23. Crigler
Mounds, by W. S. Webb, rev. by
Constitution,
U. S., 27, 32, 190. R.
G. Morgan, 64-5.
Constitutional Convention, state, first Crippen,
Lee F., Simon Cameron--Ante-
John Reily
delegate to, 207. Bellunt
Years, rev. by G. M. Potts, 406.
Continental
Congress, 68. Critics,
on western literature, 211.
Convention of Receivers of the New Crockett, Davy,
fictional hero, 224.
Jerusalem Doctrines West of the Al- Cro-Magnon man, 99,
100, 102, 103, 105.
leghany
Mountains, First, 133. Crooks,
Lt., 168, 171, 175.
Conventions, historical, see Historical Cross, Dorothy, 67.
Conventions. Crusades,
humanitarian, 298.
Conventions,
state agricultural, 24; po- Crystal, periodical, 231.
litical, 26;
religious, Swedenborgian, Crystal
Palace, Exposition of 1851, 95.
116, 131, 133. Cuban revolt, 24.
Cook, Ann, 55. Cuffins, Merla, fiction, 44, 45.
Cook, Charity,
55. Cults,
medical, 339-54.
Cook, Isaac,
55. Cultures, Eskimo, 66;
classification of
Cook It in a
Casserole, by F. Brobeck, human,
95; in Western Europe, 100; in
rev. by B. E.
Josephson, 189-90. Western
Europe, Asia and Africa, 98;
Cook, Miss
Rhoda, marries S. Hildreth, pre-Columbian,
273.
322. Cunard,
L. M., sends poem to Queen
Cook, Mrs.
Rhoda, Hildreth boards with, Victoria,
185.
321. Cunningham,
John F., "An Early Amer-
Cookbook,
review of, 189-90. ican
Crusader: Norton Strange Town-
Cool, Dr.
Isaac, 304. shend,"
355-70; 415.
Coolidge,
Calvin, 394. Curators: archaeology, activities, 273;
Coombs, Mrs.
Margaret, 132. natural
history, activities, 274; State
Coombs, Nels,
320. memorials,
activities, 274-6.
Coombs, Samuel,
117. Curriculum,
in denominational colleges,
Coon-skin
Library, 197, 198, 200, 202. 4,
5, 6, 9, 10; at A. Kinmont Academy,
Cooper,
Colonel, 35. 122;
of Swedenborgian Sunday School,
Cooper, Duff,
79. 126; in early Ohio boarding-school,
257;
Cooper, James
Fenimore. 209, 212; novels college,
366.
by, 221;
popularity of, 210. Curry,
Otway, jt. ed., Hesperian, 228.
Cooper, Peter,
glue factory, meteorological 233-4.
records at,
326. Cushing,
Daniel, in War of 1812, 282.
Cope, Alexis,
on State Board of Agricul- "Cushing
in the War of 1812, Captain,"
ture, 365-6. 282.
Copple,
England, 106. Cushing,
Frank H., 85.
Corduroy roads, 254. Cuyahoga
Falls, 0., 331, 332.
420 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL
QUARTERLY
DAGON,
Philistine god, 130. Dickens,
Charles, 43, 46, 50, 51.
Dalton, Isaac,
307. Dickinson
College, 186.
Dancing, 11. Dickinson draft of the Confederation,
Danish
Commission, 95. 402-3.
Darby Big Run,
148. Dictionary of Franklin
County Place-
Darby Creek,
137, 142, 148; meaning of, Names,
144-59.
139. Dingmon,
Lt., 172.
Darby Cross
Roads, 148. Dinnies,
Anna Peyre, fiction writer, 238.
"Dark
horse," Pres. Polk as first, 21. Diploma,
for W. S. Sullivant, 185.
Darwin,
Charles, writings, 96. Director
of the Ohio State Archaeological
Dascomb,
James, 356. and
Historical Society, "Report," 269-
Daughters of
American Revolution, 278. 80.
Davenport, F.
Garvin, Ante-Bellum Ken- Directory,
Cleveland, 1837, 379.
tucky, rev. by G. M. Potts, 409. Disbursements, Society's,
1943, 291-3.
Davidson,
Col., 324. Discipline,
college, 10, 11; in early Ohio
Davis,
Andrew Jackson, spiritual con- hoarding
school, 256, 258.
gress by, 348. Discord,
myth about, 84.
Davis,
Jefferson, Message to Confederate Disease,
24.
Congress, 294. Dix,
Peter, 55.
Davis,
Marietta, trance of, 349. Dixon,
Roland B., 86.
Dawn Man, 101. Doan,
fiction, 44.
Dawson,
scientist, 97. "Dr.
Peabody," fiction, 244.
Daylight, myth
about, 86. "Dr.
Samuel P. Hildreth, 1783-1863," by
Dayton, 0.,
74, 128, 132. A.
E. Waller, 313-38.
De Rerum
Natura, 92. "Documentary Data," by Bertha E.
De Voto,
Bernard, 190. Josephson,
61-3, 184-5, 294-5, 391-2.
Death, 84, 87;
Civil War, officer dis- Documents;
Drake, Charles D., "A Buck-
cusses, 174,
181. eye
Boarding-School in 1821," a chap-
Deaths: Samuel
Medary, 37-8; Thomas ter
from his Autobiography, ed. by
Beals, 60;
Adam Hurdus, 134; Capt. Alice McGuffey Ruggles,
251 - 68;
T. J. Hyatt,
183; from cholera, 304, Henkle, W.
D., letter to William Henry
306, 307,
308-9, 311, 312; N. S. Smith,
in Harlow Lindley, "A State
Townshend,
369. Motto,"
160-5; Hyatt, T. J., "Letters
Debating, 14. Written
during the Years 1863-1864 to
Debating
societies, 130. His
Wife, Mary," ed. by Hudson Hyatt,
Debts, 3. 166-83.
Decision
Reserved, by C. A. Ludey, rev. Documents,
Department of, 184; acqui-
by B. E.
Josephson, 408. sitions,
1943, 284; needs, 284-5; cata-
Declamation,
6. loging
of maps by, 392; of manuscripts,
"Deep
Quiet Breath," poem, 76. 392.
Deerfield, 0.,
57. Dogs,
272; domestic, evolution of, 104.
Deford,
Alonzo, 182. Domestics,
see Maids.
Deities, 84. Don
Quixote, 42, 46, 49.
Delano,
Columbus, 365. Doney,
Carl G., The Broken Circle, rev.
Delaware, 0.,
136. by
L. R. McKinley, 186.
Delaware
Indians Vocabulary, MS., 294. Doney,
Paul H., 186.
Delaware
River, 108. Dordogne,
France, archaeological findings
Delo, David
M., and Muelder, Herman R., at,
99.
Years of
This Land--A Geographic His- Dorfeuille, Joseph, 129.
tory of the
United States, rev. by G. Dorn, Helen
P., "Samuel Medary--Jour
M. Potts,
408-9. nalist
and Politician, 1801-1864, 14-38.
Deluge, 88. Douglas,
Stephen A., 26, 27, 28.
Democratic
Conventions, 1844, 19; 1848, Douglass,
Andrew E., on date of Creation,
22; 1856, 26. 91.
Democrats and
Democratic party, 14, 17, Draft,
National, of 1941, 34.
18, 19, 20,
22, 26, 34. Drake,
Benjamin, western author, 215-19;
Dental advertisements, in Cleveland literary
contributions of, 217; compared
newspapers,
374ff. with
T. Flint, 221.
Dentistry,
among Mound Builders, 372; Drake,
Charles D., "A Buckeye Boarding-
in Western
Reserve: Szubiski, C. S., School
in 1821," by Alice McGuffey
"Dentistry
in the Western Reserve," Ruggles,
251-68.
371-89. Drake,
Dr. Daniel, on literature, 210,
"Dentistry
in the Western Reserve," by 251,
252, 337.
Chester S.
Szubiski, 371-89. Drake,
Mrs. Daniel, 252.
Dentists,
Cleveland: Szubiski, C. S., "Den- Drake,
Elizabeth Shotwell, 216.
tistry in the
Western Reserve," 371-89. Drake,
Isaac, 216.
Dentition,
104. Drawings, in
Swedenborgian Sunday
Derby Creek, see
Darby Creek, 137. School,
126.
"Derrick
Vandunk," fiction, 228. Dred
Scott case, 27.
Desserts, 190. Drinking,
11; in Union Army, 1864, 169.
Detroit,
Mich., 187. Drivel,
literary, in Ashtabula Sentinel, 41.
Detroit Public
Library, 69. Dry-goods,
195; A. Hurdus and, 109.
Devils, 84,
88. Dry
Run, 143, 148.
Devotional
exercises, 10. Dublin,
Ireland, 142.
INDEX
421
Dublin, 0., 142, 148. Emma,
spiritualistic medium, 353.
Duels, N. S. Townshend challenged to, Employment
agency, 130.
361. England,
79; A. Hurdus returns to, 107.
Dumont, John, husband of
Julia L. See also Great Britain.
Dumont, 230; land agent, 231. English,
6, 122.
Dumont, Mrs. Julia L., western writer, English
Bards and Grecian Marbles, by
230-3; quoted, 245-6. S.
A. Larrabee, rev. by C. L. Weaver,
Dune
Boy, by E. W. Teale, rev. by H. 402.
Lindley, 188. English
Place-Name Society, 136; con-
Dunham, Dr. J., 344. ducts
survey of place-names, 135.
Dunlevy, Francis, 207. English
translation, Swedenborg's Apoca-
Duss, John S., The Harmonists, a Per- lypsis
Explicata, 110.
sonal History, rev. by B. E.
Josephson, Engravings, 98.
404. Entrance
requirements, at Western Re-
"Dutchman's Daughter," fiction, by W. serve College, 13; at Yale
University,
D. Gallagher, 229. 13.
Eolithic Man, 101.
Epidemics, cholera, in Columbus, 303-12;
fever, at Belpre in 1807, 314, 327.
EARLE, J. T., 127, 128. Episcopal
bishops, of Ohio, 251; first, in
"Early American Crusader: Norton Illinois, 268.
Strange Townshend," by John F. Episcopal
Church, liturgy, similar to
Cunningham, 355-70. Swedenborgian, 112;
of Cincinnati,
125, 129; Diocesan Convention of the,
ancestor, 87; Lore, 91. 254.
East, 2, 3, 4; Literary movement in, 209. Episcopal Singing Society of Cincinnati
Episcopal Singing Society, of
Cincinnati,
Eaton, Commissioner, 201. 130.
Eaton, Starling L., 279; and Civilian Episcopalian
minister, translates Sweden-
Defense, 280. borg,
107.
Ecclesiastes, 89.
Episcopalians, 106, 253.
Eckstein, Frederic, 120; career, 121; 122; Equipment, lack of, for Society's manu-
as educator, 124; 127, 128, 129. scripts
and archives, 284-5; need for
Eckstein, John, 121. better
Library and Archives, 289.
Eckstein, Mary, 122. "Era
of Good Feeling," and literature,
Economy, Pa., 404. 209.
Edgeworth, Maria, 252. Escape,
from early Ohio boarding school,
Editors: Timothy Flint, 220; W. D. 261,
263, 264
Gallagher, 227-8; Mrs. Pamilla W. Ball, Eskimo
cultures, 66.
233; Otway Curry, 234; James H. Per- Espy,
Josiah, 131.
kins, 236; T. H. Shreve, 236; James Etching
of 1807, 195.
Hall, 237. Etymology,
136.
Education, 1, 2; of Negroes, 7; Pesta- Eureka
College, Ill., 9.
lozzian theory of, 124; United States
Commissioner of, report of, 198; Com- Europe,
western, archaeological findings
missioner of, 199;
primary, 251; in,
96, 97; cultures of, 98; N. S.
agricultural, proposed by N. S. Town- Townshend
visits, 358.
shend, 355-6; J. H. Klippart on, 357. Evans,
Pfc. Groce, 272.
Educational program, for Society, proposed, Evans, Henry Oliver, Iron Pioneer:
Henry
289-90. W. Oliver,
1840-1904, rev. by B. E.
Educational Service, 1943 report, 276. Josephson,
410-11.
Educators, early, of Cincinnati, 120-33. Evans,
John, 59.
Edward, 0., 149. Evans,
Lewis, map, 137.
Edward County, see Prince
Edward Evans,
Patsy, certificate of freedom for,
County. 185.
Eggleston, Edward, on Mrs. Dumont, 233. Evans,
Robin, certificate of freedom for,
"Eight Locks," see Lockbourne. 184.
Election, 18; of 1852, 23; 1887, 53; bal- Eve, 90.
lot, 184. Evil
and evil spirits, 84, 88, 95.
Elementary Teachers, Ohio Conference of, Evolution
of man, 83-105.
278. Ewing,
Thomas, 345, 360.
"Elf's arrows," 94. Excavation,
Industrial Age, 95.
Elizabeth, Queen, 185. Exhibition
Committee, Society's, 271.
Ellicott, Joseph, of the Holland Land Exhibits,
Special, 272-3; by Archaeology
Company, Reports, rev. by B. E. Joseph- Department, 273; prepared by Chief,
son, 403-4. Department
of Documents, 391.
Elliott, John B., 64. "Exile
of Mexico," fiction, 226.
Ellis, H. Holmes, 273. Exodus,
127.
Elm Creek, 0., 149. Expenses,
student, 12.
Elmwood, 0., 149. Exploitation,
in early Ohio boarding
Emancipation, 7. school,
257.
Emancipation Proclamation, 33. Exposition,
Crystal Palace, in 1851, 95.
Emch, Lucille B., "Ohio in Short Stories, Extension Service, agricultural, 368.
1824-1839," 209-50, 302. Eyzies,
Les, archaeological findings at, 99.
422 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL
QUARTERLY
FACTIONALISM, 34. Flood,
Assyrian versions, 90.
Factory, of A. Hurdus, 111. Flora,
274.
Fairchild, James H., 356. Florence,
Italy, 128.
Fairfield, 0., 59. Folsom
Man, 97.
Fairfield County, 0.,
396; in World War Food,
of Mousterians, 100; casserole
I, MS., 294. cooking
of, 189, 190; in early Ohio
Fairport Harbor
village site, 273. boarding
school, 256.
"Family
History," fiction, 232. Foote,
John P., Cincinnati Literary Ga-
"Family Tree of
Man," exhibit, 273. zette,
210.
"Fan-mail,"
53. Forceps,
used by pioneer physicians, 372.
Fanning, Ralph, 272. Ford,
H. A. and Mrs. Kate, History of
Far West, in short stories,
215. Cincinnati,
Ohio, 203.
Farm, bought by A.
Hurdus, 110. Forest
City Society of Dental Surgeons,
Farmers, N. S.
Townshend's pleas for, organized,
379.
368. Forguson
(or Ferguson), James, 195.
Farmers' Institutes, 368. Forman,
Jonathan, 415; lecture, 277;
Farny, Margaret
Withrow, Sevenmile "The
First Year of the Second Epi-
Harvest, rev. by A. H. Wheeler, 70-1. demic of Asiatic Cholera in Columbus,
Farrell, James, 188. Ohio--1849,"
303-12.
Fascists, 78. Forrest,
General Nathan Bedford, Con-
"Father of
Cincinnati Art," F. Eckstein federate
cavalry leader, 70.
called, 121. Fort
Ancient Aspect, by J. B. Griffin, rev.
Father-of-the-secret-society,
Maidu ances- by R. G. Morgan, 395-9.
tor, 86. Fort
Pitt, Pa., 57.
Fauna, 98, 274. Fossil,
human remains, see Bones, human.
Feeble-minded, N. S.
Townshend's inter- Foster,
J. W., 335.
est in, 363. Fowler,
O. S., on phrenology, 341-2, 345,
Felbach, Germany,
birth certificates, 185. 348;
on matrimony, 347.
Ferguson, De Lancey, Mark
Twain: Man Fowler
and Wells, publishers, 342, 345.
and Legend, rev. by B. E. Josephson, Fox, Catharine, 350.
72-3. Fox
Farm Component, 397.
Ferguson, James, see
Forguson. France,
97, 99; southern, archaeological
Ferrar, Nancy, 346. findings
in, 96; caverns of, 98; A.
Feurt Component, 396. Hurdus
prisoner in, 107.
Feurt Focus, 396. Frances
Berrian, fiction, 220.
Fiction, 210;
anonymous, 238; Ohio, pub- Franchise,
for women, 53.
lished in East, 239. Frankfort,
Ohio, 57.
Fiction writers,
Ohio, 1824-39, bibliog- Franklin
Academy, S. Hildreth attends,
raphy, 246-50. 316.
"54??-40' or
fight," 19. Franklin
and Ohio River R. R. Company,
Filipe, Jose,
fiction, 76. 24.
Financial Secretary,
1943 report, 278-9. Franklin,
Benjamin, 109; and Franklinton,
Fine Arts, Eckstein's
Academy of, 121. 141.
Findlay, General
James, 194. Franklin
College, 10.
Findlay, Jonathan
Smith, 194. Franklin
County, Ohio, 75, 136, 137,
Fink, Mike, fictional
hero, 223, 224, 227. 140,
149.
Fire, first, 87. Franklin
County Schools, attend Museum
Firelands, 371. classes,
277.
"First Year of
the Second Epidemic of "Franklin of
Cincinnati," see Drake,
Asiatic Cholera in
Columbus, Ohio-- Daniel.
1849," by
Jonathan Forman, 303-12. Franklin
Township, Franklin Co., 0., 149.
Fisher Focus, 398. Franklinton,
141, 143, 149.
Fishinger Bridge,
149. Frary,
I. T., lecture, 277.
"Flag
Bearer," fiction, 218. Frederick,
John T., ed., Out of the Mid-
Flag of the United
States, by M. M. west:
A Collection of Present-Day Writ-
Quaife, rev. by C. L.
Weaver, 69. ing,
rev. by B. E. Josephson, 409-10.
Flags, Dutch, 69;
English, 69; French, 69; Frederick
the Great, court of, 121.
French, put up by
Hurdus regiment, Free
Soil party, 40; N. S. Townshend
107; National, 69;
revolutionary battle, member
of, 360.
69; Spanish, 69;
United Nations, 272. Freedom,
certificates of, for Negroes in
Flaming River, by R. E. Stainbrook, rev. Virginia, 184.
by C. L. Weaver, 77. Freedom's
Ferment, by A. F. Tyler, rev.
Flanagan, John T., on
M. Neville, 225. by
H. Lindley, 298.
Flat-boat, W. D.
Gallagher on, 227. Freeman's
Journal, 109.
Fleets, British and
French, engagement Freemasonry,
402.
between, 107. Fremont:
Pathmarker of the West, by A.
Flint, 98, 99, 149. Nevins,
rev. by B. E. Josephson, 405-6.
Flint implements,
100, 101. French,
122; A. Hurdus captured by, 107.
Flint, James:
Hildreth, W. H., "Timothy French
and Indian War, 68.
Flint and James
Flint," 390. French
Revolution, 24.
Flint, Timothy,
220-3; Western Monthly Frenchtown,
149.
Review, 210; on
western literature, Freneau,
Philip, 109.
211; Hildreth, W. H.,
"Timothy Flint Friends,
Society of, Kinsey family, 52; in
and James
Flint," 390. Ohio:
Lindley, Harlow, "Thomas Beals,
INDEX 423
First Friends
Minister in Ohio," 55-60; Golden,
Susan, rev. of Recent Advances in
in
Philadelphia, 109; meetings of, 1802- American Archaeology: Papers Read
33, 294. before
the American Philosophical So-
Frogs, of
Ohio, 282. ciety
Annual Meeting--1942, 65-7.
"From the Portfolio of a Young Back- Goodale
Park, 150.
woodsman,"
fiction, 215, 217. Gordon,
Henry, and spiritualism, 351.
Frontier and
frontiersmen, 195, 196. Gordon,
William, 318, 319.
Fruit Hill, O., 263,
266, 267. Goss,
C. F., Cincinnati, the Queen City,
Frye, G.
Washington, 317. 203.
Frye, Samuel,
322. Goss,
Jacob, 185.
Fullerton
Field Component, 396, 397. Goss,
Peter, 185.
Funds,
Society's, 1943, 291-3. Gouget,
on early weapons, 95.
Fur trade,
78. Government,
of Ohio, 301.
Governor of
Indiana, John Dumont candi-
date for,
231.
Grahamsville,
0., 150.
GAHANNA, 136,
149; meaning of, 138. Grandview
Heights, 0., 150.
Gahannah
River, see Big Walnut Creek. Grant
Run, 0., 150.
Gall, J. J.,
339, 340, 341. Grant
Schoolhouse, improvements at, 275.
Gallagher,
William Davis, 215, 227-30 Grant,
Ulysses Simpson, 182, 268.
234, 236;
ed., Western Literary Journal Grassy
Prairies, 58.
and
Monthly Review, 211. "Grave
of Rosalie," fiction, 218.
Gallipolis,
O., as fiction setting, 218. Grave
of T. J. yatt, 183.
Galloway, O.,
149. "Graves
Registration Project," acquisition
Galloway
Station, O., 149. of,
283.
Gambier, O.,
268. Grayson
County, Va., 57, 58.
Gard, Dr. B.
F., 308; death of, 309. Great
Britain, 101. See also England.
Gardiner, W.
H., 212. Grecian
sculpture, 402.
Greek
language, 4, 5.
Garfield
House, improvements at, 275. Greek
Revival Architecture in America,
Gartner
Component, 396. by
T. Hamlin, rev. by Harlow Lindley,
Gasoline
Rationing Board, 278. 296.
Gaston, John,
185. Greeks,
philosophy of, 92.
Gay, Norman,
308. Greeley,
Horace, 27, 32.
Genealogical
file case, cards for, 283. Green
Bottom, 0., 58.
Genealogy,
reference inquiries on, 283-4 Green,
Ensign Richard M., 272.
Genesis, 83,
126, 127; book of, 91; Zuni Greenfield,
New York, Mrs. Dumon
conception
of, 85. married
at, 231.
Gentility,
51; of W. D. Howells, 49; of Green
Lawn Cemetery, 37
Ashtabula
Sentinel, 50. Greenville,
O., 67.
Geographic
Board, 140, 144. Greenville
Treaty, 56. '
Geography, 6,
126; of U. S., 408-9. Greve,
C. T., Centennial History of Cin
Geological
ages, 97. cinnati,
203.
Geologists:
David Dale Owen, 405. Grey,
Sir George, 84.
Geology, 274;
and human origin, 96; Griffin,
James Bennett, The Fort Ancient
and
anthropology, 103; S. Hildreth on, Aspect:
Its Cultural and Chronological
328. Position
in Mississippi Valley Archaeol-
George
Mason, the Young Backwoodsman, ogy, rev. by R. G. Alorgan, 395-9.
fiction, 222. Griffith,
James P., and Smith, John W.,
Georges
Creek, 149. Ohio--The
State and Its Government,
GeorgesCville,
142, 150. rev,
by H. Lindley, 301.
Georgesville,
142, 150.
Georgia,
history of, 407. Groceries,
195.
German
immigrants, cholera and, 311. Grosvenor,
General C. H., 200, 201.
Giants, 95. Grove
City, 0., 150.
Gibraltar,
100. Groveport,
0., 140, 141, 150, 154, 157.
Gibson, Dr.
William, 345. Guernsey
County, 0., history, 81; pioneer
Giddings,
Joshua R., 360. life
in, 298-9.
Gift, periodical, 225. Guyandot,
0., 58.
Guyandot
River, 58.
Gift-books,
213-14. Gwynne
Block, erection, 304.
Giles County,
Va., 57. Gypsum
Cave, 66.
Gilky, Mr.
and Mrs., fiction, 44, 45.
Gill, Dr.
John L., 304.
Gillette, J.
M., 105.
Gilman,
Chandler Robbins, fiction writer, Habeas
Corpus, 32.
239-41. Haisley,
Ruth, 55.
Glacial age,
98. Hall,
Jtdge James, 222, 237-8; ed., Illi-
Glenn, Dr.
Alexander E., 304. nois
Monthly Magazine, 210; and gift
Globe
Theatre, Sol Smith, manager, 119. books,
214; ed., Western Souvenir, 216,
Gnadenhutten,
0., 241. 220;
compared with W. D. Gallagher,
God,
conceptions of, 89, 90. 227.
God of
thunder, 95. Hallucinations,
De Boismont writes on,
Gods, 84, 88;
Maori, 84. 352.
Goethe,
Johann Wolfgang, 43. Hamilton,
James, slave sale, 185.
424 OHIO
ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Hamilton Township, Franklin
Co., 0., Health,
Columbus Board of, 304, 307.
150. Heavens,
84.
Hamiltonian Federalism, 393. Hebrew
Scriptures, 91; version of creation
Hamlin,. Talbot, Greek
Revival Archi- and
flood, 90, 91.
tecture in America, rev. by H.
Lindley, Heidelberg
man, 105.
296. Heine,
Heinrich, 43.
Hammerstones, 101. "Heiress
of Rock-Hollow," fiction, 228,
Hammond, Rev. Mr. C., converses with 229,
246.
Thomas Paine by "spent writing," Hellbranch
Run, 151.
351-2. Hemingway,
Ernest, 188.
Hampstead, N. H., S. Hildreth at, 319-20. Hendrickson, Walter Brookfield, David
Hanby House, improvements at, 275. Dale
Owen: Pioneer Geologist of the
Handbook of Ohio history, proposed, 289. Middle
West, rev. by B. E. Josephson,
Handerson and Punderson, druggists, 384. 405.
Hanna, Marcus A., 394.
Henkle, W. D., letter to William Henry
Hannelstown, Pa., 57. Smith,
in Harlow Lindley, "A State
Hannibal, Missouri, 1860,
Republican Motto,"
160-5.
ballot at, 184. Henle,
Jacob, 326.
Hanover College, Indiana, 9. Hentz,
Mrs. Caroline Lee, fiction writer,
Hanover Station, 0., 182. 238.
Harden, Jacob S., phrenology used in Hentz,
N. M., Indian stories by, 221.
trial of, 346. Herald
of Progress, ed. by A. J. Davis,
Hardins Creek, 0., 59. 348.
Hardscrabble, Ky., 321. 348.
Hardware store, in Cherryvale, Kan., Hereditary organizations,
cooperation with,
1880, 52. proposed,
290.
Hardyear, S., 374. "Hermit
of the Prairies," fiction, by T.
Hargrove, Rev. John, 114. Flint,
222.
Harlan, Col., 168. Hero-names,
141.
Harlans, Friends, 58. Herodotus,
88, 92.
Harlaw, George, 57. Heron,
Tlingit, ancestor, 85.
Harmon, Dave, 171. Hervey,
Charles P., dentist, 381.
Harmonists, by J. S. Duss, rev.
by B. E. Hesperian,
periodical, 211; ceases publi-
Josephson, 404. cation,
215; edited by W. D. Gallagher,
Harmony, 0., 84. 228;
fiction in, 234.
Harmony, Pa., 404. Hewett,
Edward, 326.
Harmony Society, 404. Hewitt,
Abram S., 394.
Harper, Arthur L., 272. Hey,
Joseph, 117.
Harper, Caroline, fiction, 74. Hiatt,
Asaph, 55.
Harpers Ferry, Va., 174, 176, 177, 178, Hiatt,
Benejah, 55.
179. Hiatt,
William, 56.
Harper's Magazine, 190. Hibben
Frank C., 66.
Harris, Adah Glasener, Clipped Wings, Hickenlooper,
Sarah, 71.
rev. by H. Lindley, 74. High
Bank, Ohio, 58.
Harris County, Texas, 185. Highland
County, Ohio, 59; birthplace of
Harris, Mrs. Melva O., 54. O.
Curry, 234.
Harrisburg, O., 150; Post Office, 151. Highway
Department, State, 278.
Harrison, Ellen, 114. Hikes,
274.
Harrison, Robert, 324. Hildreth,
Charles T., 325.
Harsh, Asbury, 182. Hildreth,
Samuel Prescott, 1783-1863:
Hart, Dr., 321, 324. Waller,
A. E. "Dr. Samuel P. Hildreth,
Hartman mound, 65. 1783-1863,"
313-38; arrival in Ohio,
Harvard University, Peabody Museum of 313-4;
birth, 314; parents, 315; youth,
American Archaeology and Ethnology, 315-6;
books read by, 317; teaches at
Papers, Vol. 22, No. 1, rev. by
R. G. Bradford,
319; studies at Cambridge
Morgan, 399-401. College,
319; decides to go to Ohio,
Harvey, George B., 307. 319-20
practices at Hampstead, N. H.,
Hatchets, stone, supernatural explanations 319-20; journey to Marietta,
320-1;
for, 94. moves
to Belpre, 321-2; sends article to
"Haunted Tree," fiction, 234, 246. Medical
Repository, 322; buys Blenner-
Haury, E. W., 66. hassett's
library, 322; elected to State
Havens Corners, 0., 140, 151. Legislature,
323-4; introduces vaccina-
Hawkes Bay, 84. tions,
324; papers by, 324; meteor-
Hayden, 0., 151. ological
journal kept by, 325; paper on
Hayden Run, O.,.151. epidemics,
326; presidential address,
Haydn. Hiram, By Nature Free, rev. by 326, 328; as geologist,
328-9; journey
B. E. Josephson, 188-9. up
the Ohio R., 329-30; visits J. P.
Haydn Society, 129, 130; Sol Smith, sec- Kirtland,
330-3; meets H. Newberry,
retary, 119. 332;
appointed on geological
survey
Hayes, Rutherford B., 394. committee, 333; geological report,
Haynes,
Mrs. H. S., fiction writer, 238. 333-4;
and survey, 335; resignation,
Hazewell,
C. C., 21. 335;
publications by, 336; health, 336-
Headley's
Corners, 0., 140, 151. 7;
at 2d Medical Convention of Ohio,
Health,
24. 337;
estimate of, 338.
INDEX 425
Hildredth,
William H., "Timothy Flint Housekeeping,
and maid problem, 299-
and
James Flint," 390; 415. 300.
Hill, Dr.
Thomas J., 377. Houses,
historic, 272.
Hill, Rev.
William, 110. Howard,
E. B., 66.
Hilliard,
John, 141. Howard,
Dr. R. L., 304, 358.
Hilliard,
O., 140, 141, 151. Howe,
Henry, commemoration proposed,
Hilliard's,
see Hilliard, 0. 287.
Hilliard's
Station, see Hilliard, O. Howells,
Mildred, Life in Letters, 39.
Hills
of Clay, by M. L. Reeder, rev. by Howells,
W. W., 105.
C. L.
Weaver, 74-6. Howells, William
Dean, 1837-1920:
Hinduism,
89. Cady,
E. H., "William Dean
Howells
Historic
sites, Ohio, survey of, proposed, and
the Ashtabula Sentinel," 39-51;
289;
location and marking, proposed, youth,
39; and theoretical socialism,
290. 41;
early writings, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47;
Spanish
translation by, 42; early literary
Historical
and Philosophical Society of technique,
43; German translations by,
Ohio,
paper read before, 198; meeting 43 passages from writings, 47, 48, 49,
of,
201; MSS. on first library in, 203. 50;
gentility of, 48, 49; humor of, 48;
Historical
conventions, proposed, 289. realism of, 49, 50; self education of,
Historical
societies, see County historical 50,
51; literary qualities of, 51.
societies
and Local historical societies. Hrdlicka,
Ales, Scientist 97.
Historical
societies, junior, proposed, 289. Hubbard,
Lucien, Rivers to the Sea; an
History,
father of, 92. American
Story, rev. by E. C. Biggert,
History
of human race, 83. 73-4.
History
of the State of Ohio, IV and V. Hudson,
David, and township of Hudson,
282;
series completed, 282; Vol. II,cor-
rection,
390; exhibit at completion of 373.
series,
391-2. Hudson,
O., 3, 374.
Huff,
Daniel, 59.
Hockett,
Jesse, 55. Hull,
Dr. Emerson, 349.
Hockett,
Ruth, 55. Hulme,
Robert T., translates De Bois-
Hocking
Hills, 0., 333. mont's
work, 352.
Hodges,
N. D. C., article by, 203. Human
Origins, 94.
Hoffman,
Charles Fenno, western writer, Human
race, origin and antiquity, 83
239,
243-4. 84,
104.
Holland,
Cecil Fletcher, Morgan and His Humor,
of W. D. Howells, 48.
Raiders:
A Biography of the Confed- Hungarian Association, 24.
erate
General, rev. by J. R. Lawwill, Hunt, Esther,
55.
69-70. Hunt,
John, 127, 128.
Holland
Land Company, Reports of Jo- Hunt,
Mary, 57.
seph Ellicott
as Chief of
Survey Hunt, Nathan, 55, 57.
(1797-1800)
and as Agent (1800-1821) Hunt, Phineas, 57, 59.
of
the Holland Land Company's Pur- Hunt, Thomas, 55.
chase
in Western New York, rev. by "Hunter's
Vow," fiction, 239-40, 246.
B. E.
Josephson, 403-4. Hurd,
Henry M., 354.
Holley,
Nathaniel, activities of, 130. Hurdus,
Adam, 1760-1843: Smith, Mrs.
Holman,
Jesse Lynch, 406-7. 0.
D., "Adam Hurdus and the Sweden-
Holman,
William Steele, 406-7. borgians
in Early Cincinnati," 106-34;
Holmans
of Veraestau, by I. G. Blake, youth,
106; in British army, 107;
rev.
by B. E. Josephson, 406-7. marriage,
107; business venture, 108;
Holmes,
Edward, 185. emigrates
to America, 108; joins Metho-
Holocene,
geological age, 97. dists,
108; goes to Cincinnati, 109;
Home
economics, 189. opens
dry goods business, 109-10; early
Home
life, 74. religious
efforts, 110; buys farm, 110-
Homo
rhodesiensis, 103. 11;
business ventures, 111; religious
Homo
sapiens, 92, 99, 102, 105. activities,
111, 112, 114; builds organ,
Homo
soloensis, 102, 103. 112;
versatility of, 112; sermons, 117;
Hooper,
Osman, on Samuel Medary, 31. and
Second New Jerusalem Society, 122;
Hooten,
Earnest Albert, 97. tolerance
of, 122; activities and services
Hoover,
Herbert, 394. of,
133; estimate of, 133-4; death, 134.
Hope
Leslie, fiction, 221. Hurdus
and Carter factory, Ill.
Hopewell
mounds, 398. Hurdus,
Elizabeth, 114.
Hopewell,
Va., 55, 58, 59. Hurdus
family, and theater, 113.
Hopi
Indians, 399-401. Hurdus,
George, 114.
Hopkins,
James R., 272. Hurdus,
James, 114.
Horace,
Satires, 92. Hurdus,
Joseph, 113.
Horseback,
C. F. Hoffman's tour on, 244. Hurdus,
Maria, 117.
Horses,
wild, 98, 99; evolution of, 104. Hurdus,
Matilda, marriage, 111.
Horticultural
Society, Columbus, 24. Hutchinson
Family, singers, and spirit-
Horton,
James, 57, 59. ualism,
348.
Horton,
V. B., 366. Hyatt,
Hudson, ed., "Captain Hyatt, Be-
Hospitalization,
Blue Cross, 279. ing
the Letters Written during the
Hospitals,
in Cincinnati, 71. Years
1863-4 to His Wife. Mary, by
Hotel
life, 74. Captain
T. J. Hyatt, 126th Ohio Volun-
Hotevilla,
400. teer
Infantry," 166-83; 193.
426 OHIO ARCHAELOGICAL AND HISTORICAL
QUARTERLY
Hyatt,
James, 182, 183. JACKSON,
ANDREW, 14, 15, 16, 20, 393.
Hyatt,
Thomas Jefferson, "Captain Hyatt, Jackson
Township, Franklin Co., 0., 151.
Being
the Letters Written during the Jacksonboro,
0., 70.
Years
1863-1864 to His Wife, Mary," Jacksonian
Democrats, 31.
166-83. Jacksonville,
Ill., 3, 267.
Hymns,
played at Hurdus home, 112. Jacobs,
--, translator, 43.
Hypnotism,
349-50. James,
Abbie Bailey, 120.
"James
Kirrwood," fiction, 238.
Java,
Island of, 101.
Java
man, 105; description of, 101-2.
"I
Am," poem, 75. Java-Peking
man, 103, 104.
"I
Am," poem, 75. Jaws,
104.
Ice
Age, 98. Jefferson,
Ohio, 39, 42, 44, 46, 49.
Illinois,
in short stories, 215; locale for J. Jefferson
Township, Franklin Co., O., 151.
Hall's
stories, 237. Jeffersonian-Jacksonian
Democrats, 23.
Illinois
College 3, 7, 9. Jeffersonian,
The, newspaper, 81.
Illinois Monthly
Magazine, periodical, jelliffe,
Smith E. 354.
211; on Cooper's Prairie, 213; M le.
on Coopers
Prarie 213; M. "Jemima O'Keefy, A Sentimental Tale,"
Neville's
stories in, 226; fiction in, 237. fiction,
221 223, 246
Illinois
State Archives, Chief of Docu- Jensen,
Merrill, The Articles of Confed-
ments
Department visits, 295. eration,
An Interpretation of the So-
Illinois
State Historical Society Library, cial Constitutional History of the
Chief
of Documents Department visits, American
Revolution, 1774-1781, rev.
295. by
B. E. Josephson, 402-3.
Immaculate
conception, 88. Jessup,
Levi 55.
Imperium
in Imperio, State motto, 160. Jewett,
Isaac Appleton, essay by, 212.
Imprisonment,
of A. Hurdus, 107. Jews
90.
"Independent
Candidate," by W. D. Jhnson,
E., 117
Howells,
44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 51. Johnson,
Rev. Samuel, 125.
Independent
Treasury Bill, 16. Jones,
Thomas C., 365, 366.
Index,
Cumulative, to Society's Publica- Jordan,
Philip D., 282, 415; "Skulls, Rap-
tions,
proposed, 289. pers,
Ghosts and Doctors," 339-54; ed.,
India,
89. Men
of America, Vol. 3 (Simon Cam-
Indian
Arts and Crafts, exhibit, 272. eron,
by L. F. Crippen), rev. by G. M.
"Indian
Fighter," fiction, 222. Potts,
406; ed., Men of America, Vol.
Indian Relic Collector's Society, Ohio, 4, rev.
by B. E. Josephson, 406-7; ed.,
278. Annals
of America, Vol. 5, rev. by G.
Indiana,
55; dunes in, 188; the Holman M.
Potts, 409.
Indiana Historical Bureau, Indiana His- Josephson,
Bertha E.; 284; "Documentary
Indiana
Historical Bureau, Indiana His- Data."
61-3, 184-5, 294-5, 391-2; rev.
torical
Collections, Vol. 27, rev. by B. of
Ferguson's Mark Twain: Man and
E.
Josephson, 405.
E. Josephson, 405. Legend, 72-3; rev. of Haydn's By
Na-
Indiana
Historical Society, gift from, 287.
ture
Free, 188-9; and Society's publi-
Indiana
University, Publications, Social cations,
282; reports on Illinois State
Science
Series, No. 3, rev. by B. E. Archives,
295; rev. of McVicker's The
Josephson,
77-8. Queen
Was in the Kitchen, 299-300;
Indians,
57, 273; Delaware, 56; MS. Vo- rev.
of Peattie's The Return, 300-1;
cabulary, 294; mythology of, 85; at-
cabulary,
294; mythology of, 85; at- rev,
of Jensen's The Articles of Con-
tracted
by religious hymns, 112; names federation,
402-3; rev. of Hendrickson's
of
places, 136-9; mounds, 217; Chris-
David
Dale Owen: Pioneer Geologist of
tian,
241; in fiction, 246; art of, 273; the
Middle West, 405; rev. of Hollard
Wyandot
295; in Western Reserve the Middle West, 405; rev. of Holland
Land
Company's Reports of Joseph Elli-
371-2;
tribes to whom Ft. Ancient
culture
is attributed, 396; Hopi, 399 cott,
403-4; rev. of Nevins' Fremont:
culture is attributed, 396; Hopi, 399 Pathmarker
of the West, 405-6; rev. of
Ludey's
Decision Reserved, 408; rev. of
Industrial
age, 95. Fredcrick's Out of the
Midwest. 409-10:
Industrialists:
Henry W. Oliver, 410-11. rev.
of Winther's The Trats-Mississippi
Infernal
regions, 129. West,
77-8; rev. of Beard's The Re-
"Influence
of New England in Denomi- public,
190-1; rev. of Blake's Holmans
national
Colleges in the Northwest, of
Veraestau, 406-7; rev. of Brobeck's
1830-1860,"
by E. Kidd Lockard, 1-13. Cook
It in a Casserole, 189-90; rev.
Instruction
methods, Lancaster Academy, of
Duss' The Harmonists, 404; rev. of
251. Evans'
Iron Pioneer: Henry W. Oliver,
Iowa, 55. 410-11.
Iowa State
College, N. S. Townshend be- Journal
of Captain Bradley, 68.
comes
professor of agriculture at, 364. Journal
of Man, ed. by J. R. Buchanan,
Ireland, 94;
Lewis Kerr, native of, 206. 343.
Iriarte, poet,
46. Journalism, Ohio, Samuel Medary
and, 14.
Iron,
Age of, 94, 95. Jubilee
College, 11, 12.
Iron
industry, H. W. Oliver and, 410-11. Judea,
103.
Iron
Pioneer: Henry W. Oliver, by H. O Judson and Hine, periodical by, 215;
Evans,
rev. by B. E. Josephson, 410-11. Western
Literary Journal, fiction in,
Irving,
Washington, Sketch Book, 209. 232.
Islam, 89. Junior
historical societies, proposed, 289.
INDEX 427
KAFZEH, Judea,
103. Lane
Seminary, 3, 7, 12.
Kansas, 27,
28, 30, 55; constitution for, Languages,
5, 6, 87.
29;
legislature of, 53. Lapham,
Increase A., 333, 335.
Kansas-Nebraska Act,
25, 26. Laramie,
fiction, 189.
Kansas State
Agricultural College, 52. Larrabee,
Stephen A., English Bards and
Kansas Woman's
Equal Suffrage Associa- Grecian Marbles. The Relationship
tion, 53. between Sculpture and Poetry Espe-
Keenan, James
D., slave sale, 185. cially
in the Romantic Period, rev. by
Keith, ----,
scientist, 97. C.
L. Weaver, 402.
Kellogg, C.
F., 126. Larrie,
Walter, fiction, 44, 45.
Kellogg,
Louise Phelps, 188. Lartet,
--, scientist, 97.
Kendall, Mrs.
Cora Carter, 112. "Last
of the Boatmen," fiction, 223, 224,
Kentucky, 70;
in short stories, 215; be- 225,
226, 246.
fore Civil
War, 409. "Last
of the Mohicans," by J. F. Cooper,
Kentucky
Blue-Grass, 80. 221.
"Kentucky Election," fiction, by B. Lathrop,
Dr. H., 308, 309; death of, 311.
Drake, 219. Latin,
4, 5, 196, 257, 258.
Kentucky
mountaineer studies, 272. Laugeries
Basse, 99.
Kentucky,
Unversity of, Reports in An- Laugeries
Haute, 99.
thropology
and Archaeology, Vol. V, No. Law, constitutional,
128.
6, rev. by R.
G. Morgan, 64-5. Lawrence
County, 0., 58.
Kenyon
College, 11, 268. Lawrenceburg,
Indiana, 65.
Kern, E. M.,
letter of 1849, 406. Lawson,
Emma, 117.
Kerr, Lewis,
196; first Cincinnati librar- Lawson,
Franklin H., 112.
ian, sketch
of, 205; attack on, 206; Lawson,
Thomas, 117.
and Cincinnati
library, 207. Lawwill,
J. R., rev. of Morgan and His
Kettleford, N.
H., 76. Raiders,
by Cecil Fletcher Holland, 69-
Kilbourne,
Col. James, and Lockbourne, 70;
274.
140. Lazarillo
de Torones, translated by W. D.
Kilbourne,
John, map, 137. Howells,
42.
Killgore,
Charles, 194. Leaflets,
religious, 130.
Kinmont,
Alexander, 120, 123, 127, 128. Learning,
higher, in Kentucky, 209. See
131, 132, 134;
career, 121; as edu- also
Education.
cator, 122. Leaves,
creation myth about, 86.
Kinsey,
Francis Argonia, 52. Lebanon,
0., 110, 133, 254.
Kinsey,
Oliver, 52, 53. Le
Baron, Lemuel, 318.
Kinsey and
Salter, hardware store, Ar- Lecturer,
A. Kinmont as, 122.
gonia, Kansas,
52. Lectures,
271; on moral and religious
Kinsey,
Terissa Ann White, 52. subjects,
10; on art, 121; in Natural
Kirtland, Dr.
Jared P., 330-3. History,
274; series, at Museum, 277-8.
Kittredge,
Joseph, 317. Lees
Creek, 0., 59.
Kittredge, Dr.
Thomas, taught S. Ilil- Leesburg,
0., 59.
dreth, 316,
317-8, 319, 324. Leesville,
O., 171.
Klippart, John
Hancock, on agricultural Legal
training, 196.
education,
356-7. Legends,
American, 209.
Knickerbocker,
T. Flint editor of, 220. Legends
of a Log Cubin, fiction. 239.
Knights of the
Golden Circle, 34. Legends
of the West, fiction, 237.
Know-Nothings,
26. Legislature,
Ohio State, 138.
Knox College,
9, 10. Legislature,
Territorial, 200, 208; mem-
Kossuth,
Louis, 24, 343. bers,
194; John Reily, clerk of, 207.
Kuk-su, Maidu
ancestor, 87. Lemen,
James, letter from, MS., 295.
Lending, book,
195.
Les Eyzies, see
Eyzies, Les.
Lester,
Clarence B., 188.
LABOR ORGANIZATIONS, Knights of the "Letburn Parkman; or, The Maniac,"
Golden Circle,
34. fiction,
242.
Ladies'
Society for the Promotion of Lewis
and Clark expedition, 78.
Education at
the West, 5. Lewis,
T. M. N., 67.
"Lady of
Blennerhassett," fiction, 225, Lexington,
Ky., as publishing center, 209;
226-7. periodicals
published at, 210.
Lafayette,
Marquis de, aids M. Neville, Liberty Hall and
Cincinnati Mercury,
224-5;
ceremonies during U. S. tour by, Feb.
17, 1806, library announcement
301-2. in,
204.
Lamb, J., 183. Libraries,
Ohio: Martin, D. V., "The
Lamira, O.,
52. Truth about
Cincinnati's First Li-
Lancaster
Academy, 251. brary,"
193-208.
Lancaster,
Joseph, 251. Library:
Archives, MSS. and Maps in
Land Grant
College Act, 363, 364-5. Society's,
Josephson, B. E., "Documen-
Land Grants,
early, of Franklin County, tary
Data," 61-3, 184-5, 294-5, 391-2;
138. Swedenborgian,
117; New Church, 123;
Land Office,
194. of
Theosophic Society, 128; first in
Land sales,
Coventry, England, 1595, 185; Cincinnati,
193-208; Cincinnati, found-
New Jersey,
1761, 185; Kentucky, ing
of, 197; first public, in N. W.
1766, 185. territory,
202; Society's growth, 1943,
428 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND
HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
283-6, newspaper, 285-6; Society's, Liturgy, of
Swedenborgians, 111.
need for more
space and better equip- Livingston,
Whit, fiction, 76.
ment, 289. Loan collections, Society's school service,
Library
Journal, 1880, on first library, 276.
202. Local
historical societies, assistance pro-
Lie, first,
87. posed, 290.
Life,
periodical, 190. Lockard,
E. Kidd, "The Influence of New
Life
and Adventures of Black Hawk, England in Denominational Colleges in
biog., 216. the Northwest, 1830-60," 1-13.
Life of
Tecumseh and of His Brother the Lockbourne, 0., 140, 149, 152.
Prophet, biog., 216. Locke,
Dr. John, 333, 335.
Life on
the Lakes: Being Tales and Lockland, organ at, 112.
Sketches
Collected during a Trip to the Logan, Gincy, fiction, 80.
Pictured
Rocks of Lake Superior, fiction, London Heights, 0.,
174.
239. Long,
Dr. David, 373, 378.
Liggot,
James, letter from, MS., 295. Look
to the Mountain, by Le G. Cannon,
Lightfoot, Rev.
Dr. John, on date of cre- Jr,
rev. by E. C. Biggert, 76-7.
ation, 91. Looting, by Union army, 178.
Ligonier,
Pa., 68. Lorain
County, 0., 355.
Lincoln,
Abraham, 31, 32, 33, 34, 36, Lord'
Prayer, 127.
393-4; and
spiritualism, 348. Lost
Creek, Tennessee, 57.
Lindley,
Harlow, 63, 193; "Thomas Beals Lottery, Marietta, 1807, 185.
First Friends
Minister in Ohio," 55-60; Louis
Philippe, 224.
rev. of
Wilson's Arthur St. Clair-- Louisiana,
184.
Rugged
Ruler of the Old Northwest, Love and Mosquitoes," fiction, 238.
67-8; rev. of
Harris' Clipped Wings, 74; Lovell, Clarissa, 117.
rev. of
Wolfe's Stories of Guersey Lovell,
Oliver, 117, 127.
County,
Ohio, 81; "A State Motto," "Lovers'
Political Race, or a Kentucky
160-5; rev.
of Miller's Uncle Bill, 187; Election,"
fiction, 217.
rev. of
Teale's Dune Boy, 188; "Report Lower
Paleolthic Age, 98, 100, 101.
of the
Secretary of the Ohio State Ar- Lucas,
Robert, 333, 336.
chaeological
and Historical Society," "Lucinda,
or the Mountain Mourner,"
281-90;
secretarial duties and activities, fiction,
230.
1943, 281;
ed., "Captain Cushing in Lucretius,
on creation, 92; on early
the War of
1812," 282; rev. of Ham- Weapons,
95.
lin's Greek Revival Architecture in Ludey, Charles A., Decision Reserved, rev.
America, 296; rev. of Joseph Schafer, by B. E. Josephson, 408.
Student of
Agriculture, published by Lunenburg
County, Va., certif. of freedom
State
Historical Society of Wisconsin, for
Negroes 185.
188; rev. of
Adams' The American, Lupton
families. 59.
297; rev. of
Tyler's Freedom's Fer- Lyman
School, fiction, 189.
ment, 298; rev. of Neubeck's Twelfth
Child in
Wheels of Time, 298-9; rev. McARTHUR ALLFN.
263, 266
of Griffith's
and Smith's Ohio--The McArthur, General
Duncan, 263, 266; let-
State and
Its Government, 301; rev. of ters, MSS., 295.
Brandon's A
Pilgrimage of Liberty, 301- McArthur,
Effie, 266.
2; rev, of
Saye's New Viewpoints in McBride,
James, 197, 198, 204, 208.
Georgia
History, 407. McClellan,
George B., 34.
Lindley,
Olive R., rev, of Robert's A McClung,
John A., fiction writer, 238.
Man of
Malice Landing, 187; rev. of McCoy Lt.,
172.
Ward's The
Welcome Stranger, 80-1. McCoy's
Mills, see Marble Cliff.
Linguistics,
science of, 135. MacCurdy,
George G., scientist, 94, 97.
Linworth, 0.,
151. McFerson,
William, 318.
Lipkind, Dr.
William, 273; lecture, 277. McGillicudy,
T. D., votes Republican, in
Liquor, 11. Missouri,
1860, 184.
Literary
Cadet, periodical. 210. McKern
System, 398, 399.
Literary
technique, of W. D. Howells, McKinley
fund, President William, 279.
43. McKinley,
Lois R., rev. of Doney's The
Literary
movement, in West, 209. Broken
Circle 186.
Literary
societies, in Cincinnati, 243. McKinley (William) Memorial, Society
Literature,
in Ashtabula Sentinel, 40;
of assumes
custody, 275.
anthropology,
93; Swedenborgian, 130; McKinley
National Memorial Association,
American,
beginning of, 209; regional, 279.
210; western,
estimate, 245. McKinley,
William, 394.
Little Darby
Creek, 137, 139, 152. McKinney,
Anthony, 117.
Little Derby
Creek, see Little Darby Creek. McKinnie,
Capt., 182.
"Little
Giant," 27. McMakin,
James, 113.
Little Miami
R., 57, 70. McMakin,
Margaret, 113.
"Little
Pacer; or Going without Break- McVicker,
Daphne Alloway, The Queen
fast,"
fiction, 238. Was
in the Kitchen, rev. by B. E. Jo-
Littleton, Bishop, on
early weapons, 95. sephson,
299-300.
INDEX 429
MACHINERY,
use of, 95 Martin,
Dorothy V., "The Truth about
Madeira,
John, 266. Cincinnati's
First Library," 193-208;
Madeira's
Hotel, 266, 267. 302.
Madison
Township, Franklin Co., 0., 152. Marvel,
Ik, 43, 47, 51.
Madisonville
Focus, 396, 397, 398. Maryland,
74.
Madisonville
site, 396. Mason
Run, O., 152.
Magdalenian,
civilization, 98. Matere's
Mills, see Marble Cliff.
Magic, 84. Mathematics,
6, 122.
Magic hook,
of Maori, 84. Mather,
W. W., geologist, 335.
Magnets, and
spiritualism, 351. Matrimony,
Fowler on, 347.
Mahudel, on
early weapons, 95. Maui,
84.
Maids, as
servants, 299-300. Mawer
and Stenton, Introduction to the
Maidus, myths
of, 86, 87. Survey
of English Place-Names, 135.
Maintenance,
1943 report, 279-80. May,
J. A., dentist, 380.
"Major's
Story," fiction, 244. Mayo,
Daniel, 133.
"Making
of a Book," Special Exhibit, Mayor,
first woman, 52, 53.
391-2. Mays
Lick, Kentucky, birthplace of B.
Malaria,
treatment of, 328. Drake,
216.
Malaya, 79. Meagher,
Francis, Irish revolutionist, 25.
Maiden, 216. Medary,
Samuel, 1801-1864: Dorn, H. P.,
Malice
Landing, 0., 187. "Samuel
Medary--Journalist and Politi-
Mammoth, 98,
99. cian,"
14-38; ancestry, 14; arrives in
Man, Origin
and Antiquity of: Shetrone, Bethel,
0., 14; childhood, 14; editor of
H. C.,
"Trailing Adam's Ancestors," Ohio
Sun, 15; and banking, 16; confi-
83-105. dante
of Andrew Jackson, 16; and
"Man and
Woman," fiction, 234. campaign
of 1840, 17; and tariff, 18,
Man of
Malice Landing, by D. J. Roberts, 19;
attacked by ruffians, 18; and Ore-
rev. by O. R.
Lindley, 187. gon,
19; and Democratic National Con-
"Man of
the Month," Exhibits, 391. vention
of 1844, 20; probable author
Manchester,
107; Adam Hurdus from, of
54??-40' or fight," 20; and Polk's
106. election,
21; offered postmastership of
Mandville,
Mrs., see Cory, Mrs. Columbus,
0., 21; sells Ohio Statesman,
Manhattan,
Kansas, 52. 21,
24; and Constitutional Convention,
"Maniac,"
fiction, 217. 22,
23; appointed minister to Chili, 23;
Mann, Horace,
11. publications
by, 23; non-political in-
Manners and
customs, 92. terests,
24; character and political phi-
Manning, Dr.
E. N., itinerant surgeon- losophy,
25; on Kansas-Nebraska Act,
dentist, 376. 25;
and politics, 26, 27; and Dred
Mansfield,
Edward Deering, Cincinnati Scott
case. 27; appointed territorial
guide by,
216. governor
of Kansas, 28; appointed ter-
Mansfield,
Jared, 252. ritorial
governor of Minn., 28; as gov-
Mansfield,
John, map, 137. ernor
of Kansas, 29, 30; on Civil War,
Manual labor
departments, 12. 31,
32; publishes Crisis, 31; on Negro,
Manuscript Catalog,
Society's, 284; need 32;
and abolition, 33; and campaign of
for
completion, 288; temporary cards 1864,
34; on conscription, 34; and
in, 294. funds
for war, 35; Crisis office mobbed,
Manuscripts,
Ohio: Toscphson, B. E.. 35;
on Lincoln, 36; death, 37; tribute
"Documentary
Data," 61-3, 184-5, 294 to,
37; inscription on monument, 38.
5, 391-2; on
and of Ohio, Union list, Medical
College of Ohio, 71.
proposed,
288. Medical
Convention of Ohio, second,
Maori,
beliefs of, 84. 1838,
337; third, 1839, 326, 328.
Maps, Society's,
small and pamphlet Medical
Repository, 322.
folder, 61,
62; Ohio, Union list of, Medical
Society of Ohio, Twelfth, early
proposed,
288; cataloged, 392. meetings,
MS., 295.
Marble Cliff,
0., 143, 152. Medicine,
71; in early Ohio boarding
Marble Cliff
Mills, see Marble Cliff. school,
257; address on, MS., 295;
Marchworth,
Otto S., 272. Ohio: "Ohio
Medical History --
Pre-
Marietta, 0.,
187; birthplace of C. R. Gil- Civil
War Period," 303-89;
Magic,
man, 239;
12th Medical Society of, mystic
and spagiric: Jordan, P. D..
notes, MS.,
295. "Skulls,
Rappers. Ghosts and Doctors,"
Marietta College,
3; Hildreth memora- 339-54;
N. S. Townshend's study of,
bilia at,
314; in 1890's, 408. 358.
Marietta Register,
article on libraries in, Mediums,
spiritualistic, 348 ff.
202. Medley,
periodical, 210.
Marion
Township, Franklin Co., 0., 152. Meetings,
Friends, 58, 59.
Mark
Twain: Man and Legend, by De L. Melish,
John, map, 137.
Ferguson,
rev. by B. E. Josephson, 72-3. Melissa,
fiction, 76.
Marlboro, 0.,
179. Membership,
Society's during 1 9 4 4,
Marsh Run,
O., 143, 152. 281-2.
Marshall.
James B., owner, Western Memorials,
Division of State, 1943 re-
Monthly
Magazine, 227; fiction writer, port,
274-6.
238. Men
of the Old Stone Age, 94.
Martial law,
32. Mendenhall,
Myseam. 55,
430 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL
QUARTERLY
Mennessier,
Clarissa, 113. Modern
Conquistador in South America,
Mennessier,
Mary, 113. by
C. E. Altenburg, rev. by G. M.
Meredith, John, 114. Potts,
408.
Merla,
fiction, 45, 46. Moenkopi,
400.
Mesmer, Franz
Antoine, and spiritualism, Moffett,
Hugh, 59.
351. Mogollon-Hohokam ancestor, 66.
Mesmerism,
351, 352, 353. Mohammedans
and Mohammedanism, com-
Meteorological
data, 314, 325-8. petition
to Christianity, 89; 90.
Methodists,
108. "Moina,"
see Dinnies, Anna Peyre, 238.
Methuen.
Mass., 316, 321. Moir,
scientist, 97.
Mexico, 78. Molasses,
256.
Miami River,
as locale for writers, 246. Monocacy,
0., 174, 175.
Miami
University, 71, 129. Monocacy
Carols Manor, Maryland, 55.
Michigan, 2,
268. Monongahela
River, 73.
Michigan City,
188. Montgomery
County, Pennsylvania, 14.
Middle
Paleolithic age, 98, 99 Montgomery
Township, Franklin Co., 0.,
Middle
Pleistocene period, 105. 153.
Middle West,
emergence of, 215; litera- Moon,
86.
ture of,
409-10. Moore,
John, 142.
Middleton, 0.,
177. Moore,
Dr. Jonas, 324.
Moores and Ross
Co., 277.
Middletown,
Conn., 268. Moores
and Ross Co., 277.
Mifflin
Township, Franklin Co., 152 "Moravian
Indians," fiction, 242, 246.
Mifflinville,
0., 152. Moravian
massacre of 1782, 241.
Mike Fink, see
Fink, Mike. Morgan
and His Raiders, by C. F. Hol-
land, rev. by
J. R. Lawwill, 69-70.
Military
service, Society personnel in, 271. Morgan and Lodge,
publishers, 131.
Military
training, 316.
Morgan,
General Daniel, 224.
"Militia
Rivals," fiction, 229.
Miller, Oscar
F., "Report of the Treasurer
Morgan, John H., letter, 184.
Morgan,
Richard G., rev. of Webb's Th-
of the Ohio
State Archaeological and Crigler
Mounds, 64-5;
curator, 273; rev.
Historical Society,"
291-3. of
Griffin's The Fort Ancient Aspect,
Miller, Thurman (Dusty, pseud.), Uncle 395-9; rev. of Titiev's Old Oraibi, 399-
Bill, rev. by H. Lindley, 187.
Miller,
William H., 187. 401.
Millfork, O.,
74. Morgan's
Raid, 70.
Mormons, 78,
298.
Mills, Helen
M., reference librarian, 283. Morphology,
103
Mills (Dr. J.)
Drug and Medicine Store, Morrill
Act, see Land Grant College Act.
Mills, John,
55. Morrill,
Justin L., and Land Grant Col-
Mills, Sarah,
55. lege
Act, 363.
Morris,
Robert, 109.
Mills, William
C., 395 Morris,
Robert, 109.
Morris,
Thomas, first abolitionist senator,
Milner,
Beverly, 59. 15:
Milton
Academy, attended by Mrs. Du- .
mont, 230. Morrison,
J., 308.
Minerva Park,
O., 144, 153. Morse,
John F., 360.
Mingo, 136;
villages, 143. Morse,
Samuel, 25.
Ministers, 1,
106; Friends, 55. Morse,
Samuel, 25.
Ministers, 1, 106; Friends,
55. Mosaic conception of creation, 92.
Ministry, need
of an educated, 3; 6; candi Moses,
William R., partner of B. Drake,
dates for, 4. 216.
Mink, Arthur,
285; rev. of Allen's Bed- Mother
Earth, 92.
ford
Village, 401-2. Mott,
Frank Luther, on western period-
Minnesota,
28.icals 245.
Missionary
Society of Connecticut, Tim- Mottoes:
of the Ohio Sun, 15; Lindley,
othy Flint,
minister for, 220. Harlow,
"A State Motto," 160-5.
Missionary
zeal, 2. Mound
Cemetery, burial place of S. Hil-
Mississippi
River, 73; frontiers extend be- dreth's
father, 315.
yond, 215. Mound
Be 20, 64, 65.
Mississippi
Valley, T. Flint in, 220. Mound
Be 27, 64.
Mississippi
Valley Historical Association, Mound
Builders, 371-2.
Chief of Dept.
of Documents attends Mounds,
64, 65, 217.
St. Louis
meeting, 295. Mt.
Carmel, Palestine, 102.
Missouri,
1860, Republican ballot in, 184; Mount
Chororua, 76.
in short
stories, 215. Mt.
Gilead, 0., 185.
Missouri,
State Historical Society of, 253. Mousterian
culture, 99, 100.
Missouri,
University of, conducts survey "Muddling
through," 79.
of
place-names, 135; techniques, 136. Muelder,
Herman R., and Delo, David
Mists, 88. M.,
Years of This Land--A Geographic
Mitchell,
Alfred Hewetson, "America's History
of the United States, rev. by
First Woman
Mayor," 52-4. G.
M. Potts, 408-9.
Mitchell,
John, map, 137. Muir,
William, 89.
Mitchell, Dr.
Sam L., 322; letter to Hil- Murals,
Polychrome, 98.
dreth, 323. Murduk,
90.
Mitchell,
Silas Weir, 354. Muscroft,
George, 128.
INDEX 431
Museum
Echoes, 63, 282. New
Harmony, Indiana, 124, 404, 405.
"Museum
Echoes," radio program, 276. New
Jersey, 185.
Museum
Wormianum, 94. New
Jerusalem Church in Cincinnati, doc-
Music, 74. trines,
108, 109, 122; Temple, 112;
Musical
organizations, 130. first
Society, 113; members, 114; in-
Muskingum
Bridge Lottery, 185. corporation,
115, 129; 2d Society, 122,
Muskingum River, banks, birthplace of 128;
Sunday School, 125; Singing So-
Julia L.
Dumont, 230; as locale for ciety,
130; school, 132. See also Swe-
writers,
246. denborgians and
Swedenborgian So-
Muskox, 98. ciety.
Mutual
improvement society, 123. New
Jerusalem Church Repository, 115
My
Literary Passions, by W. D. Howells, New Jerusalem
Society in America, first,
39. 114.
My Year
in a Log Cabin, by W. D. How- New Mexico,
in short stories, 215.
ells, 39. New
Oraibi, 400.
Mythology,
83, 84, 85, 92; primitive, 87. New
Orleans, La., 73, 74; cholera deaths
Myths, 88;
of primitive peoples, 84; of in,
304.
Maidus, 86,
87; of Tlingits, 86. New
Orleans, ship, 73.
New Salem,
S. Hildreth teaches at, 315.
New
Viewpoints in Georgia History, by
A. B. Saye,
rev. by H. Lindley, 407.
NAMES, PLACE,
in Franklin Co.: Rich- New
York City, 190.
mond, W. E.,
"Place-Names in Frank- New
York State. 20; Democrats in, 22.
lin County,
Ohio," 135-59. New
Zealand, 84.
Nass,
Tlingit ancestor, 85, 86. Newberry,
Henry, 332.
Nass River,
85. Newberry,
John S., 332-3, 337, 356.
Nasshakiyel,
85, 86. Newport,
Thomas, 110.
Natchez-under-the-Hill,
74. News-reporting,
in World War II, 80.
National
Highway, completion of, 303. Newspaper
Department, Society's, 270,
National
Institute for Wartime Traffic, 285-6.
278. Newspaper
notices, on library, 199.
National
symbols, flags as, 69. Newspapers,
in early Cincinnati, 118,
Natural
history, 126; classes in, 274. 193;
Society's acquisitions, 1943, 285;
Natural
History, Department of, 1943 re- survey
of Ohio, 285-6; Union list of
port, 274. Ohio,
proposed, 288; first Cleveland,
Naturalists
and Physicians, German Asso- 383.
ciation of,
1852 meeting, 346. Newton,
Kansas, 53.
Neanderthal,
Germany, 100. Newtown,
O., 177.
Neanderthal
Man, 100, 102, 103, 105. Nicholas,
of Russia, 405.
Neef,
Joseph, 124. Nick
of the Woods, by R. M. Bird, 213.
Negroes, 26,
33; and education, 7; status Nicotine,
11.
of, 32;
certificates of freedom for, 184; "Nimrod
Buckskin, Esq.," fiction, 222.
slave sale
of, 1863, 185; N. S. Town- Norman,
Okla., 54.
shend's
sympathy for, 359. Norris,
Louny, 170.
Neil House,
24. Norristown
Academy, 14.
Neolithic
Age, 95, 97. North
Carolina. 55, 56, 58.
Neolithic
Man, 97. North
Fork Indian Run, O., 151.
Neosho
County, Kansas, 52. Northern
Ohio Dental Association, or-
Neubeck,
Mary Cook, Twelfth Child in ganized,
379.
Wheels of
Time, rev. by H. Lindley Northwest,
1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 17.
298-9. Northwest
Territory, 58, 67, 68, 197, 200;
Neville,
Morgan, western writer, 223-7. first
library in, 202.
Neville, Major Presley, 224. Norton Field, 153.
Nevins, Allan, Fremont: Pathmarker of Norwich
Township, Franklin Co., 0., 153.
the
West, rev by B. E. Notes
on contributors, 82, 192, 302. 412.
the West,
rev. by B. E. Josephson,
405-6. "Notes
on Early Settlement of the North-
Nevins,
Richard, 31, 35. western
Territory," 204.
New Albany,
0., 142, 153. Novels,
by T. Flint, 220, 222.
New Church, see
New Jerusalem Church Null
John H., letter for J. H. Morgan,
in
Cincinnati and Swedenborgians and 184.
Swedenborgian
Society.
New
Citizens' Day, special exhibit, 391.
New
Constitution, pamphlet, 23. OAK
AND WINSLOW STS., Cinn., New
New
Doctrines, 108. Jerusalem
Church at, 112.
New England, post-war conception of, Oakland,
0., 143, 144, 153.
300-1. Oberlin,
O., 7.
New
Englanders in Ohio: Lockard, E. K., Oberlin
College, 2, 11; agriculture at,
"The
Influence of New England in 356.
Denominational
Colleges in the North- Oberlin
Colony, 2.
west,
1830-60," 1-13. O'Doone,
Katie, 73.
New Garden,
N. C., 56. Officers.
Union, drinking among. 169.
New
Georgesville, 0., 142, 153. Ohio
Academy of Science, 278: H. C.
New
Hampshire, 76. Shetrone,
president, 280.
432 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL
QUARTERLY
Ohio, an
Empire within an Empire, 160. Old
Oraibi, by Mischa Titiev, rev. by R.
"Ohio at
War," radio program, 276. G.
Morgan, 399-401.
"Ohio
Builds for Victory," Special Ex- "Old
Van--A Character," fiction, 229.
hibit, 272. Olentangy
Park, Columbus, 0., 138.
Ohio Canal,
142, 303. Olentangy
River, 144, 153, 157, 263, 264.
Ohio Comes
of Age, 1873-1900, 282. Olentangy
Village, 0., 136, 153; mean-
Ohio Company,
Mrs. Dumont's parents ing
of, 138.
with, 230;
Hildreth, Sr., purchases Olio,
periodical, 210.
land from,
315, 319. Oliver,
Henry W., biography, 410-11.
Ohio
Conference of Elementary Teachers, Oliver,
J. L., & Co. 40.
278. Ollivant,
Thomas, partner of A. Hurdus,
Ohio
Constitution, 22. 108.
Ohio
Constitutional Convention, N. S. Oneota
Aspect of the Upper Mississippi
Townshend
member of, 360. Phase,
398.
Ohio
Development and Publicity Com- "Oolemba
in Cincinnati," fiction, 220,
mission, 160. 221,
222, 246.
Ohio General
Assembly, 35, 138; and Ophthalmia,
327.
geological
survey, 333-4; N. S. Town- Opposition,
to Swendenborgians, 125.
shend elected
senator of, 363. Oregon,
22, 26, 55, 66; re-occupation of,
Ohio
Historical Collections, XI, 282. 19,
21; annexation, 20.
"Ohio in
Short Stories, 1824-1839;" by Oregon-Nevada
sites, 66.
Lucille B.
Emch, 209-50. "Oregon
Question," 19.
"Ohio in
the Wars," Exhibit, 274. Oregon
Trail, 78.
Ohio Indian
Relic Collectors Society, 278 Organ-building,
130.
Ohio
Landmarks, state memorials, publica Orans 130; first parlor built by
tion, 275-6. Hurdus,
112, in early Cincinnati, 129.
Ohio
Mechanics' Institute, L. Watson, a Origin,
human, 84, 92, 93, 94; scientists
Ohio
Mechanics' Institute, L. Watson, a and,
97; evolutionary, 93.
"Ohio Medical
History--Pre-Civil War Orign-antiquity concept, 83.
Period,"
303-89.
Ornithology, 274.
"Orphans,"
fiction, 231.
Ohio
Newspapers, published by O. S. U. Orth Samuel, History
of Cleveland, cited,
journalism
dept., 286. 382.
Ohio Parks
Association, 278. Orton,Edward,
202; on Townshend, 369.
Ohio River,
56, 57, 58, 64, 65, 73, 138, Osborn,
Henry F. scientist, 94, 97.
Osborn, Henry
F., scientist, 94, 97.
252; as locale
for writers, 246; Hil- Osborne,
---------- clergyman, 254.
dreth's
journey up the, 329-30. Osgood
George, 319.
Ohio School of
the Air, Society radio pro- Osgood,
I.O., 317,.
grams over,
276. O'Toole,
Melissa, fiction, 401-2.
Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical Otterbein
University, 154.
Society:
Annual Reports, 269-93; 60th Ottoman,
Isaac, 57.
Anniversary
celebration proposed, 287; Out
of the Midwest, ed. by John T.
Library:
Josephson, B. E., "Documen- Frederick,
rev. by B. E. Josephson, 409-
tary
Data," 61-3, 184-5, 294-5, 391-2. 10.
Ohio State
Dental Society, 379. Outlines
of the Neurological System of
Ohio State
Journal, 35, 278; on cholera Anthropology,
343.
epidemic, 303,
305, 310-11. Overman,
Obediah, 58.
Ohio State
Library, newspaper gifts by, Overman,
William D., resignation of, 274.
285. Ovid,
154.
Ohio State
University, 270, 358; coop- Owen,
David Dale: Pioneer Geologist of
eration with
Society, 280; Department the
Middle West, by W. B. Hendrick-
of Botany,
Contribution No. 469: Wal- son,
rev. by B. E. Josephson, 405.
ler, A. E.,
"Dr. Samuel P. Hlildreth, Owen,
Robert, 405.
1783-1863,"
313-38. Oxford,
O., 129.
Ohio
Statesman, 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23,
24, 26;
sold by Medary, 21; on
cholera
epidemic, 305.
Ohio Sun, 15, 16. PACIFIC
COAST, 187.
Ohio--The
State and Its Government, by Pageants,
historical, proposed, 290.
J. P. Griffith
and J. W. Smith, rev. by Paine,
Thomas, spirit writing of, 351-2.
H. Lindley.
301. Paintings,
98.
Ohio Valley,
literary activity in, 209, 220; Paleolithic
Age, 95. See also Upper,
women writers
in, 230. Middle
and Lower Paleolithic Ages.
Ohio Volunteer
Infantry, letters of officer Paleontologist,
and human origin, 90.
in, 166-83. Palestine,
90.
Ohio War
History Commission, 271; news- Palgrave,
William G., 90.
paper file,
285. Paludism,
326.
Ohio Weavers'
Guild, 278. Pan-Peruvian
period, 67.
Ohio Wesleyan
University, 71. Paradise,
90.
Oil fire, in
Titusville, Pa., 77. Paris,
N. S. Townshend in, 358.
Oil industry,
77. Parker,
Ezra, fiction, 81.
Oklahoma, 54. Parker,
Judd, fiction, 80.
Okra plant,
beverage, 256. Parks
Association, 278.
Old Northwest,
60, 68. Partridge,
Captain, 268.
INDEX 433
Patriotic
organizations, cooperation with, Pierce,
Franklin, 23.
proposed, 290. Pierson,
Samuel, 114.
Patterson,
Robert G., 337. Pilgrimage
of Liberty, comp. and ed. by
Paulding,
James Kirke, writer, 213, 224. E.
E. Brandon, rev. by H. Lindley,
Payroll
deduction, for U. S. War Bonds, 301-2.
279. Pilgrims,
298.
Peabody,
Stephen, 117. Pillars,
Isaiah, Attorney General, 202.
Peace Democrats, 34. Piltdown,
England, 103.
Peace of
Mad Anthony, 68. Pinhook,
O., 154.
Peattie, Margaret
Rhodes, The Return, Pioneer
Biographies, 197.
rev. by B. E.
Josephson, 300-1. Pioneer
life, and literature, 245; in Ohio,
Peixotto, Daniel, 337. 298-9.
Peking, China,
101. Piqua,
Battle of, 275.
Peking man, 105;
description of, 101-2. "Pirate's
Death," fiction, 217.
Penitentiary,
Ohio State, 70, 184, 254; Pisgah
School, 154.
cholera at,
308-9. Pittsburgh,
Pa., 57, 73, 109, 187.
Penn, William,
14. Place-name
study, 135.
Pennsylvania, 55, 57,
58. "Place-Names
in Franklin County, Ohio,"
Pennsylvania School,
O., 154. by
W. Edson Richmond, 135-59; pub-
Pennsylvania,
University of, C. R. Gil- lications
about, 135; American, 136;
man studies
at, 239. Ohio,
survey of, proposed, 289.
Periodicals,
Swedenborgian, 131; western, Plain
Township, Franklin Co., O., 154.
demise of,
245; acquired by Society, Planetariums,
25.
1943, 283. Plant
life, mutations of, 104.
Perkins, James
H., western writer, 236-7. Platform,
Democratic, of 1844, 20.
Perry
Township, Franklin Co., O., 154. Pleasant
Corners, O., 143, 154.
Persia, map
of, 1626, 185. Pleasant
Post Office, 154.
Personal
Names, of places, 139-41. Pleasant
Township, Franklin Co., O., 154.
Pessimism, of
Charles A. Beard, 191. Pleistocene
Age, 98.
Pestalozzi,
251. Pliocene
geological epoch, 103.
Pestalozzian theory,
tried in Cinn., 124. Plum
Run, O., 154.
"Peter
Squibb," 205. Poems,
lyrical, 75; of Julia L. Dumont,
Peter Street,
Phila., 108. 230.
Phelps,
Oliver, 371. Poetry,
75, 210, 213, 402; in Ashtabula
Philadelphia,
Pa., 107, 108, 109. Sentinel,
40, 41.
Philatelic
Club, Columbus, 272, 278. Poets:
Otway Curry, 234.
Philips
Academy, 315, 316. Point
Pleasant, O., 57.
Philistine
god, 130. Political
democracy, in U. S., 298.
Phillips, Mrs.
Lucille, 277. Political
parties, 26; history of, 393-5.
Philosophy and
philosophies, 6, 92; Puri- Political
philosophy, of Samuel Medary,
tan, 2; of
flag, 69; religious, 88, 89, 15.
93; Roman, 92. Political-social
free thought, 51.
Photography
exhibits, 272. Politics,
16, 17, 393-5; Samuel Medary
Photostatic
copying of Ohio's historic ma- and,
14, 22; women in, 52-4.
terial, 290. Polk,
James K., 20, 21, 22, 343.
Phrenological
Almanac, 341. "Poll
Preble; or The Law of the Deer
Phrenological
Cabinet, 342. Hunt,"
fiction, 225, 227.
Phrenology,
Jordan, P. D., "Skulls, Rap- Pollard,
James E., 286.
pets, Ghosts
and Doctors," 339-54. Pollard,
W. W., 307.
Physicians:
Cherry, James, 304, 308; Coll- Population,
Columbus, 1840 and 1850,
yer, R. H.,
344-5; Combe, Andrew, 304;
1851, 312; Cleveland, 1835-90,
345; Cool,
Isaac, 304; Dalton, Isaac, 382.
307; Dunham,
J., 344; Gard, B. F., Porter,
William T., 224.
308; Gay,
Norman, 308; Gill, John L., Portsmouth,
O., 257.
304; Gilman,
C. R., 239; Glenn, Alex- Poshaivankya,
85.
ander E., 304;
Hart, Dr., 321, 324; Postal
Department, U. S., 144.
Harvey,
George B., 307; Hildreth, Posters,
cataloging of Society's, Oct.-Dec.,
Samuel P.,
313-38; Howard, R. L., 304, 1943,
62; 284.
358; Kirtland, Jared, 321, 330-3; Post-glacial,
geological age, 97.
Lathrop, H.,
308; Kittredge, Thomas, Postmastership,
of Columbus, O., 21;
317-8, 324;
Locke, Dr. John, 333; Samuel
Medary and, 28.
Long, David,
373; Mitchell, Sam L., Post-office
names, of places, 144.
322-3;
Morrison, J., 308; Pollard, W. Post-war
era, 300-1.
W., 307; Regnier,
Dr., 324; Riddell, Potato
famine, 142.
Dr. John L.,
333; Seltzer, S. Z., 304; Potts,
Genevieve M., rev. of Crippen's
Smith, N. W.,
308; Smith, Samuel M., Simon Cameron -- Ante-Bellum Years,
304; Stotts,
Uriah, 304; Thompson, Dr., 406;
rev. of Altenburg's A Modern
373; Thompson,
John B., 304; Thomp- Conquistador
in South America, 408;
son, Robert,
304; Townshend, Norton rev.
of Muelder and Delo's Years of
S., 355-70;
Trevitt, William, 308; This
Land, 408-9; rev. of Davenport's
True, Dr.,
321. Ante-Bellum
Kentucky, 409.
Picket Post,
O., 176. Potts,
Sam, letters from, MS., 294.
"Picture,"
fiction, 232; quoted, 245-6. Powers,
Benjamin, 123; as editor, 128.
434 OHIO
ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Powers, Hiram, 121;
becomes Sweden- RACCOON
FALLS, O., 59.
borgian, 128; art
career of, 129. Races,
human, 90; origin and antiquity
Powers, Preston, 129. of,
83.
Prairie, by J. F. Cooper, 212. Radio,
Society's broadcast over, 276.
Prairie Township,
Franklin Co., O., 154. Railroads,
24.
Prayers, 9. Ramsay,
Robert L., various works on
Preachers, pioneer,
106. place-names
by, 136.
Pre-Chellean culture,
100. Rannells,
Will, 272.
Pre-Folsom culture, 66. Ranney,
Judge, 201.
"Prehistoric
Ohio Indians," 273. Rapp,
George, 404.
Prehistory, by M. C. Burkitt, 94. Rarey,
Mr., and Groveport, 141.
Prehominids and
prehominid stem, 103, Rarey's
Port, see Groveport.
104. Ratterman,
H. A., 201.
Preparatory classes,
6. Raven,
Tlingit, ancestor, 85, 86.
Presbyterian Church, second, in Cinn., Rawlins,
Ann, 114.
123; Charles Drake,
elder of, in St. Rawlins,
Thomas, 114.
Louis, 268. Reading,
O., 254.
Presbyterian Records
Collection, cataloged, Realism,
of W. D. Howells, 49, 50, 51;
392. in
fiction, 189.
Prescott, T. O.,
131, 132. Reber,
Lloyd, 272.
Primitive peoples,
83; myths of, 84. Receipts,
Society's, 1943, 291.
Prince Edward
County, certificates of Recent
Advances in American Archaeology:
freedom for Negroes
in, 184. 'Papers
Read before the American Philo-
Prince, Joseph, 194. sophical
Society Annual Meeting--1942,
Prince of Wales, ship, 79. rev.
by S. Golden, 65-7.
Princeton, N. J., 63,
281. "Recluse
of the Desert," fiction, 234.
Printer to the state
of Pennsylvania, 109. Recollections
of the Last Ten Years, by T.
Printing Society, to
publish Swedenborg's Flint,
220.
works, 108. Recorder,
Jacob Burnet as, 194.
Prizes, literary,
231, 232. Recreation,
316.
Proctorville
Component, 296. Recruiting
officer, A. Hurdus as, 107.
Proslavery factions,
8. Red
River, 184.
Protestants, 106. Red
Sea, 70.
Psalms, 107. Reddish,
Thomas, 130.
Public Employees
Retirement System, 279. Redemption,
88.
Public Libraries
in the United States, re- Redstone,
Pa., 58.
port, 198. Reeder,
Myrtle L., Hills of Clay, rev. by
Public Relations,
1943 report, 278. C.
L. Weaver, 74-6.
Public Relations Secretary, inaugurates Reese, O.,
155.
Museum program, 277. Reference calls, in
Society's Dept. of
Publications,
Society's, distribution of, 279 Documents,
63, 284; in Reference
during 1944, 282-3; sales in 1943 Dept.,
283-4.
283; Swedenborgian,
130. Reform,
urge for in U. S., 298.
Publicity about
Society, during 1943. 278 Reformer,
pamphlet, 23.
Publishing Center,
Cincinnati as, 209. Refugee
Tract, O., 143.
Puckett, William, 59. Reincarnation,
myth about, 86.
Punishment, 88; in
early Ohio boarding Regional
historical societies, encourage-
school, 258-62. ment
of, proposed, 289.
Puritan philosophy,
2. "Register
of Commissions Issued by Gov-
Put-in-Bay, 216. ernor
Thomas Worthington," acquisition
Putnam, F. W.,
excavations of, 396. of,
287-8.
"Putting a
Black-leg on Shore," fiction, Regnier,
Dr., 324.
219. Reid,
John, and spiritualism, 351.
Reily, John,
secretary, territorial House of
Representatives, 194,
196, 197, 198
204; sketch of, 207,
208.
QUAIFE, MILO MILTON, The
Flag of the Reindeer,
98, 99.
United States, rev. by C. L. Weaver, Relic
Collectors Society, Ohio Indian, 278.
69. Relics,
95, 100.
Quaker ancestry, of
Samuel Medary, 14. Religion,
10, 88; training, 9; history
Quaker Bottom, O.,
58. of,
83; Swedenborgian, 106. See also
Quakerism, 60. Churches
and various denominations.
Quakers, see Friends. Religious
activities, of A. Hurdus, 111.
Qualifications for
teaching, 253. 112;
in Cinn., 116.
Quarterly, Ohio
State Arch. & Hist., 282; Religious
freedom, in U. S., 298.
cumulative index to,
proposed, 289. Religious
societies, see Friends and Swe-
Queen City, see
Cincinnati. denborgians.
"Queen
City," fiction, 217, 246; com- Rembrandt,
Pvt. Richard W., 272.
pared with
"Oolemba in Cincinnati," Remedies,
for cholera, 306, 310; for ma-
221. laria,
328; dental, 383-7.
Queen Was in the
Kitchen, by D. A. Mc- "Remembrance of Pittsburgh," fiction.
Vicker, rev. by B. E.
Josephson, 299- 226.
300. Remembrancer,
W. D. Gallagher works
Queue, worn by Jacob
Burnet, 195. on,
227.
INDEX 435
Renick farms,
cholera at, 307. Roos,
Frank J., Jr., Writings on Early
Renick Run,
O., 155. American Architecture, rev. by M
Reports:
"Annual Report of the Director Stutsman,
296-7.
of the Ohio
State Archaeological and Roosevelt,
James, 79.
Historical
Society's Museum," 269-80; Roosevelt,
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas. 73.
"Annual
Report of the Sercretary-Edi- Roosevelt,
Theodore, 394.
tor-Librarian of the Ohio State Ar- Root, David, 123, 125.
chaeological
and Historical Society," Rose Show, 278.
281-90;
"Annual Report of the Treas- Roseboom,
Eugene H., 282; rev. of Bink-
urer of the
Ohio State Archaeological ley's
American Political Parties, 393-5.
and
Historical Society," 291-3. Rosenberger,
Harry C., cited, 373.
Reports of
Joseph Ellicott, of the Holland Ross County, 0.,
58, 59; archaeological
Company, rev.
by B. E. Josephson, foci
in, 396.
403-4. Ross,
Ogden, 114; converted to Sweden-
Representatives,
Territorial House of, 194. borgianism,
III.
Republic, by C. A. Beard, rev. by B.E. Ross, Sir Ronald, 327.
Roth, Conrad,
272.
Republican
ballot for 1860, in Hannibal, Rotot,
scientist 194, 195.
Mo.,
184. . Ruffin, William, 194, 195.
Republican
Corresponding Society of Cin- Ruggles,
Alice McGuffey Morrill (Mrs.)
cinnati, 205,
206; Kerr resigns from Buckeye
Boarding School in
cinnati, 205,
206; Kerr resigns from, 1821,"
a chapter from the Autobiog-
Republican
party, 31, 33, 394. raphy
of Charles D. Drake, 251-68;
Republican
party, 31, 33, 394. 302.
Repulse, ship, 79.
Requests,
nature study, 274. Ruof,
Johann Grindrich, 185.
Research, in
Natural History 274. Rural
Repository, fiction in, 231.
Research, in
Natural History, 274. Rural
setting, for denominational colleges,
Resor, Jacob,
114.
Retirement System, Public Employees.
Retirement
Systems, Public Employees,System, Public Employees. Rush, Benjamin, on insanity, 351.
Return, by M. R. Peattie, rev. by B. E. Rush Run, 0., 155.
Josephson,
300-1. Russell,
Mrs., 258, 264.
Revolution,
American, 68, 107; and Con- Russell,
John, fiction writer, 238.
necticut
Reserve, 371. Russell,
John, fiction writer, 238.
Reynoldsburg,
O., 155. Russell,
Mrs. Robert, death of, 312.
Rhetoric, 6. Russia,
34.
Rheumatism,
178.
Rhinoceros,
98.
Rhodesian
man, description of, 102. SABBATH
for soldiers, 175.
Richards,
Amos Adams, 117. Sage
tea, 256.
Richards,
Giles Adams, 117. St.
Clair, Arthur, 193, 200, 205; . . .
Richmond, W.
Edson, "Place-Names in Rugged
Ruler of the Old Northwest,
Franklin
County,Ohio," 135-9, 193. by
F. E. Wilson, rev. by H. Lindley,
Richmond,
Va., 33. 67-8.
Richmondale,
O., 58, 59. St.
John's Church, Phila., 108.
Riddell, Dr.
John L., 333, 335. St.
Louis, corruption in, 1861, 405.
Riffraff,
252. Salads,
190.
Rig Veda, 89. Salary
increase, 279.
Riley and
Co., Joseph H., bookdealer. 306; Sale,
George, 90.
publishes De
Boismont's work, 352. Sales,
Society's, of publications, 1943,
"Rise
and the Fall," fiction, 236. 283.
Rise of
American Civilization, by C. H. Salt Creek,
see Alum Creek.
Beard, 191. Salt
Lick, see Alum Creek.
Ritchie, W.
A., 67. Salter,
Clarence E., 54.
River Museum,
see Campus Martius. Salter,
Frank A., 54.
Riverlea, 0.,
143, 144, 155. Salter,
Leslie E., 54.
Rivers to
the Sea, by L. Hubbard, rev. by Salter, Lewis
Allison, 52, 53, 54.
E. C.
Biggert, 73-4. Salter,
Lewis S., 54.
Roads, 254. Salter,
Lieut.-Gov. Melville J., 52.
Robert,
fiction, 44, 45. Salter,
Mrs. Susanna Madora (Kinsey),
Roberts,
Dorothy James, A Man of Malice 1860-1916:
Mitchell, A. H., "America's
Landing, rev. by O. R. Lindley, 187. First Woman Mayor," 52-4.
Robinson,
Alice, 277. Salter,
William E., 54.
Robinson,
William, 57. Salter,
Winifred A., 54.
Rocco, John
A., 272. Salt
Springs, see Alum Creek.
Rock-Hollow,
fiction, 228. Saltlick
Creek, 0., 155.
Rockwell, Dennis,
267. Salts,
as medicine, 257.
Rocky Fork,
0., 143, 155. Sampson,
Benjamin, 114.
Rodabaugh, James H.,
282. Sampson,
George, 118.
Roe, Daniel,
116, 117. Sampson,
Julia M., 118.
Romantic
period, 402. Sampson,
Mary, 118.
Romanticists,
189. Sampson,
Nathan, 114.
Rome, New
York, 142. "Samuel
Medary--Journalist and Politi-
Rome, 0.,
142, 155. cian,
1801-64," by H. P. Dorn, 14-38.
436 OHIO
ARCHALEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Sand Ridge
Component, 397. Service,
scope of, by Society's library,
Sandia Cave,
66. 293-4.
Sanitation, 24. "Seth
Bushnell," fiction, 238.
Sargent,
Winthrop, letters to, MS., 295. Setzer,
Dr. S. Z., 304.
Sassafras-tea,
256. Seuter,
Dr. Mahala Pike, medical ad-
Satan, 90. dress,
MS., 295.
Satires, of Horace, 92. Sevenmile
Harvest, by M. W. Farny, rev.
Saturday
Evening Chronicle, fiction in, by A. H. Wheeler, 70-1.
231. Sevenmile,
0., 70.
Sauces, 190. Sewage,
and cholera epidemics, 305, 311-
Savagery, 83. 12.
Saye, Albert
B., New Viewpoints in Sewickley, Pa., 57.
Georgia
History, rev. by H. Lindley, Shadeville, O., 156.
407. Shakers,
298.
Shand, S. J.,
91.
Scale of
Values, by F. C. Walker, rev Sharon Township, Franklin
Co., O., 156.
by C. L.
Weaver, 74-6. Sharp,
Elizabeth 118.
"Scenes of
the Wilderness," fiction, 231, Sattucksburg,
O., 156.
232. Shelby,
Isaac, 216.
Schafer,
Joseph, Student of Agriculture, Shellabarger, 216.
pub. by State
Historical Society of Wis- Shellbarger,
Samuel, 201.
consin, rev. by
H. Lindley, 188. , Shenandoah River, 177.
Schlup, Emil,
"Wyandot Indian Jail, Shenandoah River, 177.
MS., 295. Shenandoah
Valley. 179.
Schoenbrunn,
O., 241. Sheridan's
Army, 178.
Schoenbrunn,
O., 241. Shetrone,
Henry Glyde, "Trailing Adam's
Scholars,
classical, beliefs of, 91-2. Ancestors,"
83-105, 193; "Report of
School classes,
at Ohio State Museum, the
Director of the Ohio State Ar-
276. chaeological
and Historical Society,"
Schooley,
Israel, piano-maker, 112. 269-80.
Schoolhouse,
Swedenborgian, 132. Shields,
John, 142.
Schools, 253,
254; Cincinnati, 120-33, Shipping,
for Society, 279.
private, of M.
Williams, 124; technical, Shirt
front, lacy, 195.
128; New
Church, 132; western pioneer, Shockle,
Charles E., 348.
251, 252;
Columbus, Society's educa- Short,
Peyton, 193.
tional service
to, 276; Columbus, daily Short
Stories, Ohio: Emch, L. B., "Ohio
classes at Ohio
State Museum, 277. in Short Stories, 1824-39," 209-50;
Schott, Charles
A., meteorological find- bibliography
of, 246-50.
ings of, 325-6. Shoshonean
language, 399-401.
Science, 6. Shreve,
Thomas H., jt. publisher with W.
Science of
Correspondences, 123, 126, 134. D.
Gallagher, 227; western writer,
Scientists, and
human origin, 97. 236-7.
Scioto Big Run,
155. Siebert,
Wilbur H., "Underground Rail-
Scioto River,
58, 136, 137, 143, 155. road,"
MS., 295.
265; meaning
of, 138-9. Sigourney,
Lydia H., and phrenology,
Scotland, 94. 342-3.
Scott, Elwood,
55. Silsbee,
J. W., 127.
Scott,
Winfield, 394. Silver
Lake, Kansas, 52.
Scribner's
Monthly, on Mrs. Dumont, 233. "Silvered Years," poem,
75.
Scriptural
biography, 126. Simpson,
Calvin, 118.
Scudder, John,
118. Simpson,
Rev. H. J., gift, 295.
Sculpture, 98;
bust of Swedenborg, 129; "Sinclaire's
Defeat," song, 68.
Grecian, 402. Sisson,
Dr., 263, 267.
Seaboard
states, 210. Sisson,
Harriet, see Drake, Mrs. Daniel.
Seagrave, 0.,
155. Sites,
see Historic sites.
Seal, Ohio
State, 160. Six
Nations, 57.
Sears, Walter
J., 369. "Sixty-foot
Smiths," 118.
Seckle Sepung,
156. Skeletal
material, scientific interpretation
Secretary of
the Ohio State Archaeolog- of,
96
ical and
Historical Society, "Report," Skeletal
parts or remains, see Bones,
281-90. human.
Sedam,
Cornelius R., 194. Skeletons,
102; human, exhumations of,
Sedamsville, 0.,
194. 96.
Sedgwick,
Catharine Maria, fiction by, Skepticism,
scientific, 93.
221. Sketch
Book, by Washington Irving, 209.
Seip group,
398. Skulls,
65.
Self-education, of W.
D. Howells, 50, 51. "Skulls,
Rappers, Ghosts and Doctors," by
Semicolon Club,
243. Philip
D. Jordan, 339-54.
Senate, U. S., 33. Sky,
Father, 84, 85.
Senators, U. S., Daniel
Drake as, 268. Slate
Run, O., 156.
Sentimentality,
49. Slave
sale, Texas, 1863, 185.
Separatists, 298, 404. Slavery,
6, 7, 8, 9, 22, 27, 29, 31, 33;
Serpent Mound, 396. protest
against, by Friends, 1868, MS.,
Servant problem, of
Columbus housewife, 294; N.
S. Townshend and, 359, 360-1.
299-300. Slavery
question, 8.
INDEX 437
Smiley's Corners,
140, 156. Space,
lack of, for Society's manuscripts
Smith and Day,
publishers, 227. and
archives, 284-5; need for more
Smith, Col., 173,
175. library
and archival, 289.
Smith, Cloe, 118. Spain,
caverns of, 98.
Smith, George B.,
family, Cholera vie- Spanish,
122.
tims, 307. Specie
payments, 16.
Smith, Hannah, wife
of A. Hurdus, 107. Spencer,
Samuel, dentist, 382.
Smith, Jacob, letters
to, MS., 294. Spengler's
philosophy, 191.
Smith, John W., and
Griffith, James P., Spiritualism:
Jordan, P. D., "Skulls, Rap-
Ohio--The State
and Its Government, pers, hosts and Doctors," 339-54.
rev. by Harlow
Lindley, 301. Sprague,
G., 355.
Smith, Josiah, 118. Spurzheim,
John G., 339, 341.
Smith, Lemuel, 118. Spy,
by J. F. Cooper, 209.
Smith, Marcus, 116,
128. Staff,
Society's library, 286.
Smith, Marie, 118. Stag,
animal, 98.
Smith, N. W., 308. Stahl,
Irene C., 278, 291-3.
Smith, Nathaniel,
320. Stainbrook,
Reuben E., Flaming River; a
Smith, Oliver, 118. Tale
of the Great Titusville Oil Fire of
Smith, Ophia D.,
"Adam Hurdus and the 1892,
rev. by C. L. Weaver, 77.
Swedenborgians in
Early Cincinnati," Stanley,
William, 194.
106-34; 193. Starburg,
Va., 177.
Smith, Dr. Samuel M.,
304. Starling
Medical College, erection, 304.
Smith, Sarah, 118. State
and Local History, American Asso-
Smith, Silas, 118,
127, 132. citation
for, 63, 281.
Smith, Silas, 118,
127, 132. State
Highway Department, 278.
Smith, Solomon
Franklin), 114, 129; as State
House, erection by 1849, 304.
editor, 118, 119;
Swedenborgian activ- "State
Motto," by Harlow Lindley, 160-5.
ities of, 118;
religious activities, 119. States'
rights, 26. 28, 29, 31, 37.
Smith, Thomas, 109. Stedman,
Dr. Charles H., on phrenology,
Smith, William Henry,
letter from W. D. 341.
Henkle, 160-3, Collection, 295. Steelton, O., 156
Smith, William Henry,
Memorial Library, Steinheim,
Germany, 103.
gift from, 287-8. Stereoscope,
174.
Smith, Winifred,
assistant reference li- Steubenville,
0., 133.
brarian, 283. Stitt,
Daniel, 118.
Smiths,
"sixty-foot," 18. Stokes
Component, 397.
Smithville, 0., 156. Stone
Age, 95; New, 97.
Smoking customs, of North American Stone,
Captain Jonathan, inventory of
Indians, 273. estate,
202.
Smyth, Dr. and Mrs.,
fictitious, 190. Stone,
Lucy, 53.
Snaggy Point, La., 184. Stone,
Micajah, 316-7.
Snelling, William
Joseph, compared with Stone,
Col. Samuel, 377.
B. Drake, 217. Stones,
95, 99, 100.
Snow, Charles E.,
chap. on Physical Stories
of Guernsey County, Ohio, by W.
Anthropology in The
Crigler Mounds, CG Wolfe, rev. by H. Lindley, 81.
by William S. Webb,
rev. by H. G. Story
Tellers' League of Columbus, 277.
Morgan, 64-5. Stotts,
Dr. Uriah, 304.
Socialism,
theoretical, in Ashtabula Senti- Stover,
Mrs. Roy, 54.
nel, 41. Strasburg,
Va., 178.
Society for the
Promotion of Collegiate Stratigraphy,
and human origin, 96.
and Theological
Education at the West, Streams,
in Franklin County, 0., 136,
3, 4. 137.
Soldier art, 272. Strickland,
Dr. Benjamin, 377-9; career
Soldiers,
Correspondence: Hyatt, T. J. of,
379
"Captain Hyatt,
Being Letters Writ- Student
life, in denominational colleges,
ten during the Years
1863-1864 to 11,
12.
His Wife, Mary,"
166-83. Sturtevant,
Julian M., 7.
Soldier's Bride
and Other Tales, fiction Stutsman,
Margaret, rev. of Roos' Writings
237. on
Early American Architecture, 296-7.
Subject headings, for
posters, 62.
"Soldier's
Son," fiction, 231. Subjective
names, of places, 143-4.
Solutrean,
civilization, 98. Subscription
library, in Cincinnati, 193,
Songs against the
Dark, by D. P. Al- 195,
196.
baugh, rev. by C. L.
Weaver, 74-6. Subscription
paper, 208.
Sontagg, Charles,
114. Substitution,
in Union Army, 181-2.
Sontagg, Hannah, 114. Suez
to Singapore, by C. Brown, rev. by
South, 33. A.
H. Wheeler, 78-80.
South America, travel
in, 408. Sullivant,
Joseph, 366.
South Bass Island, 216. Sullivant,
W. S., diploma, awarded to,
South Euclid, 0., 189. 185.
South Fork Indian Run, 0.,
151. Sulphate
of quinine, in treatment of
South Medea, fiction,
189. malaria,
328.
Southwest, 97. Summer
classes, at Museum, 277.
Souvenir of the
Lakes, gift-book, 214. Sumner,
Bowater, 56.
438 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
Sumner, Charles, 33,
37. "Tecumseh,"
fiction, 238, 246.
Sumner, Robert, 55. Teeth,
advertisements about, 374 ff.
Sun, lassoing of, 84. Telegraph,
25; first message to Colum-
Sun Father, 85. bus,
310.
Sunday worship, 9. Temperance, 11; N. H. Townshend's
Sunday Schools, and
Milo Williams, 125, interest
in, 358.
126, 127. Temperance
Society of the College of
Superintendents, of
State Memorials, 275. Physicians
and Surgeons, 358.
Supernatural
phenomena, belief in, 94, Temples,
first Swedenborgian church,
348. Cinn.,
115; New Jerusalem, 123, 124.
Supreme Court of the
United States, 27. Temporary
cards, in Manuscript Catalog,
Surry County, N. C.,
56. 294.
Surveys, historical,
proposed, 290. Ten
Great Religions, 88.
Sutlers, and Union
Army, 179. Tener,
sold as slave, 1863, 185.
Swanscomb, England,
103. Tennessee,
20, 70.
Swanton, John R., 85. Tertiary,
geological age, 101.
Swedenborg, Emanuel,
106, 127; The Texas,
20, 22; re-annexation of, 21;
True Christian
Religion by, 107, 109; slave sale,
1863, 185.
publication of works
of, 108; Arcana Thackeray,
William M., 46, 50, 51.
Coelestia by, 122; doctrines of, 123; Thanksgiving, 74.
bust of, 129. Thayer,
Kansas, 52.
Swedenborgians and
Swedenborgian So- Theater,
and Hurdus family, 113.
ciety, 106, 114;
first in Cincinnati, "Theadore
Harland," fiction, 231.
113, 114, 123;
activities, 1820's, 116; Theological
departments, 6.
library of, 117;
educators among, 121- rheosophic
Society, 127, 128.
31; 2d Society
in Cincinnati, 122; "Thomas
Beals. First Friends Minister in
opposition to, 125;
Sunday School 125; Ohio,"
by Harlow Lindley, 55-60.
curriculum, 126;
publications of, 130-1. Thomas,
Charles M., ed., Men of America,
See also New Church Society. Vol.
3 (Simon Cameron, by L. F.
Switzerland County,
Indiana, Dumonts in, Crippen)
rev. by G. M. Potts, 406;
231. Vol.
4, rev. by B. E. Josephson, 406-7;
Sycamore Street,
Cincinnati, 111; Hurdus Annals
of America, Vol. 5, rev. by G.
factory on, 112. M.
Potts, 409.
Symmes, John Cleves,
193; letter from, Thomas,
Davie, 73.
MS., 295. Thomas,
Edward S., 272, 274, 277.
Syria, 79. Thomas,
Mrs. Edward S., 277.
Systematic
Catalogue of Books, 204. Thomas,
Jean, 272.
Szubiski, Chester S.,
"Dentistry in the Thompson,
Dr., first physician in West-
Western
Reserve," 371-89, 415. ern
Reserve, 373.
Thompson, Dr. John
B., 304, 308.
Thompson, Dr. Robert,
304, 308.
Thomsen, Christian
J., on early weapons,
Tadeuskund, the
Last King of
the 95.
Lenape, fiction, 221. Thorlacius,
supernatural explanations by,
Taft Museum, 194. 94.
Taft, William Howard,
394. Thornberry,
William J., 55.
Talbot, Bernard
("Barney"), 263, 264 Thunderstones,
94.
265. Thuun,
Daniel, 109, 110.
Talbot, Isham, 263. "Timothy
Flint and James Flint," by
"Tale of the
Early Times," fiction, 234. William
H. Hildreth, 390.
Tales and Sketches
from the Queen City, Titiev, Mischa, Old Oraibi: A Study of
short stories, 216,
219. the
Hopi Indians of Third Mesa, rev.
Tales of the
Border, fiction, 237. by
B. G. Morgan, 399-401.
Tallmadge, 0., 332. Titusville,
Pa., 77.
Taoism, 88. Tlingits,
85; myths of, 86.
Tappan, Benjamin,
330. Toads,
of Ohio, 282.
Tariff, 18, 19; for
protection, 18; of Tobacco,
11.
1842,18, 19. Tod,
Colonel, 79.
Taverns, Yeatman's,
195. Tolerance,
of A. Hurdus, 123.
Taxes, federal,
reports, 278-9. Tolstoi,
Russian author, 49.
Taylor Mound and
Village Component, Toms,
Margaret, 55.
397. Tools,
95.
Taylor, David, 143. Torry,
John, 358.
Taylor, Isaac, Words
and Places, 135. Tours,
Lafayette's, 301-2.
Taylor, Dr. Isaac F.,
death of, 311. Towns,
140.
Taylor, Zachary,
reported victim of Townshend
Hall, O. S. U., 369.
cholera, 310. Townshend,
Norton Strange, 1815-1895:
Taylor, 0., 140, 156. Cunningham,
J. F., "An Early Ameri-
Taylor's Station, see
Taylor, O. can
Crusader," 355-70; on agriculture,
Teachers, 5. 355-6,
357; birth, 357; youth, 358;
Teachers' agency, 130. interest
in reforms, 358-9, 363; study
Teale, Edwin Way,
Dane Boy--The Early of
medicine, 358; goes to Europe, 358;
Years of a
Naturalist, rev. by H. Lind- interest in
public affairs, 359; elected
ley, 188. to
legislature, 359-60; member of Con-
INDEX 439
stitutional
Convention, 360; elected to Uncle
Bill, by Thurman (Dusty, pseud.)
Congress. 360;
challenged to duel, 361; Miller,
rev. by Harlow Lindley, 187.
on his foreign birth,
361-2; his influ- Underground
Railroad, 8.
ence in Congress, 362-3; elected to "Underground
Railroad," by Wilbur H.
Ohio Senate, 363;
member of Ohio Siebert,
MS., 295.
State Board of
Agriculture, 364; as a Union Catalogs, of Ohio newspapers,
medical inspector,
364; customs ap- progress,
285-6; proposed, 288; of Ohio
praiser, 364;
professor of agriculture, research material, proposed, 288; of
364; trustee of Ohio
Agricultural and MSS.,
288; of maps, 288.
Mechanical College,
364; and Land Union League, 34.
Grant Act, 365; and
curriculum, 366: Unitarian
movement, 236.
appointed professor of
agriculture, 367;United Services Organizations, see U.S.O.
as an educator, 367-9; death, 369 United
States History, Civil war, Personal
memorial tablet to,
370. narratives:
Hyatt, T. J., "Captain Hyatt,
Township names, Franklin Co.,
0., 141. Being Letters
Written during the
Tradition, 83. Years
1863-1864 to His Wife, Mary,"
Traffic, National
Institute for Wartime, 166-83.
278. United
States Hotel, Columbus, 312.
"Trailing Adam's
Ancestors," by Henry United
States War Bonds, payroll de-
C. Shetrone, 83-105. duction
for, 279.
Trans-Allegheny region, periodicals in Universities
and colleges, Old Northwest:
211; literature in,
214, 245; Timothy Lockard,
E. K., "The Influence of
Flint's familiarity
with. 220. New
England in Denominational Col-
Translations, in Ashtabula
Sentinel, 42. leges
in the Northwest, 1830-60," 1-13;
43. cooperation
with, proposed, 290.
Trans-Mississippi
West, by O.O. Win- University
of the State of New York, 358.
ther, rev. by B. E.
Josephson, 77-8. University
Women's and Mothers' Clubs,
Transportation, 74;
pioneer, in Western 278.
Reserve, 374. Upper
Arlington, 0., 156.
Transylvania
University, 209. Upper
Paleolithic Age, 98, 99, 102.
Trattner, Ernest R.,
on date of creation, Urbana
University, 120, 128.
91. Urbancrest,
O., 144, 157.
Travel, Ohio, in 1821, 254; in South Usher, James, on date of
creation, 91.
America, 408.
Treasurer of the Ohio
State Archaeological
and Historical
Society, "Report," 291-3. VACCINATIONS,
for smallpox, 324.
Treaty of Greene
Ville, 68. Vail,
Lucy, 73.
Tremper group, 398. Vaillant,
G. C., 66.
Trevitt, Dr. William,
308. Vallandigham,
Clement L., 34.
Trollope, Mrs., 121. Valdes,
49.
Trooze, fiction, 44,
45. Valentines
of Yesterday, Special Exhibit
True, John, 320, 321. 272.
Trump of Fame, newspaper, 386. Van
Buren, Martin, 16, 20, 21, 22.
Truro, Nova Scotia,
143. Van
Loon, Hendrik, intro., Cook It in a
Truro, 0., 142, 143,
156. Casserole,
rev. by B. E. Josephson, 189-
Truro Township,
Franklin Co., 0., 156. 90.
"Truth abolut
Cinc-innati's First Librarv," Van
Nuys, Isaac, 194.
by Dorothy V. Martin,
193-208. Vance,
Josenh, 336.
"Trying on a
Shoe," fiction, 219. Vandalia,
Illinois, periodical published at,
Tucker, Walter A.,
272. 211.
Tufts, Amos, 377. Vedas,
81.
Tuition, at
Swedenborgian School, 132. Vehicles,
lack of, in Western Reserve,
Turgeniev, Russian
author, 49. 374.
Turkey Run, O., 156. Venable,
William Henry, 203; on librar-
Turner, Allen W.,
Cholera victim, 307. ies,
198; on Semicolon Club, 243.
Turner, G., letter
from, MS., 295. "Vendue,"
fiction, 243.
Turner, Jonathan B.,
8. Venison,
eaten by S. Hildreth, 321.
Turpin Component, 397. Ventriloquism,
and phrenology, 353.
Turtle, Maidu
ancestor, 86, 87. Veraestau,
Ind., 406-7.
Tuscarawas County, O.,
172. Veto
message of S. Medary, 29, 30.
Twelfth Child in
Wheels of Time, by M. Vevay,
Indiana, Dumonts settle in, 231;
C. Neubeck, rev. by H.
Lindley, Mrs.
Dumont at, 233.
298-9. Victoria,
Queen, 185.
"Twin-Doomed,"
fiction, 244, 246. Victory
Garden Show, 278.
"Two-thirds,"
rule, '20. Vienna
Zoological and Botanical Society,
Tyler, Alice Felt. Freedom's
Ferment, 185.
rev. by H. Lindley,
298. "Violetta
and Thoroughgrab," fiction, 222.
Tyler, Margaret Carey,
supervises radio Virginia, certificate
of freedom for
program, 276. Negroes
from, 184.
Visual aids, Society's
school service, 276;
shipping, 279.
Visual Education, Ohio
Division of, 277.
U. S. O. book
collection, Society's con- Vocabulary,
Delaware Indians, MS., 294.
tribution to, 287. Votaw,
Anna M., 55.
440 OHIO ARCHAELOGICAL AND HISTORICAL
QUARTERLY
WBNS, 278. Welch
and Delevan's Circus, 310.
WCOL, 278. Welcome,
ship, 52.
WOSU, 278; broadcasts
over, 276. Welcome
Stranger, by Virginia L. Ward
WOSU Players, produce Society's radio rev. by O. R.
Lindley, 80-1.
program, 276. Wept
of the Wish-Ton-Wish, by J. F
W.P.A., labor, 64;
project on graves reg- Cooper,
221.
istration, 283. Wert,
Jacob B. and Groveport, 140.
Wabash College, 3. Wert's
Grove, see Groveport.
Wade, Benjamin, 361. Wesley
John, attacks Swedenborg, 108.
Wade, David E., 194,
196. West,
1, 3, 4, 5; Cincinnati as publish-
Wade, Dr. J. S., 374. ing
center of, 209; literature in, 214,
"Wages of
Ambition," fiction, 236. 245;
schools in, 251.
Waite, Judge, 201. West
Indies, 107.
Waite, Winnie N., 276. West
Point, 268.
Walkei, A. B., report
by, 198; 199, 200, Westcott,
Mrs. Anna P., 253.
201. Westcott,
Charles Drake, 253.
Walker, C. M., Athens
Co. History, 197. Western
Aegis, 16.
Walker, Charles, 282. Western
General Advertiser, Charles Cist's
Walker, Faye Chilcote, Scale
of Values, column
in, 205.
rev. by C. L.
Weaver, 74-6. Western
Hemisphere, newspaper, 16; pur-
Wallace, David, 324;
wins election as chase
of, 17.
governor of Indiana,
231. Western
Library Association, 197, 199.
Waller, A. E., "Dr.
Samuel P. Hildreth, Western Literary Journal and Monthly
1783-1863," 313-38;
415. Review,
periodical, 211, 215; W. D.
Walnut Creek, see Big
Walnut Creek. Gallagher,
editor of, 227; fiction in,
Walworth, Hannah, 377-8. 232.
Walworth, Juliana, 378. Western
magazines, demise of, 245.
"Wampum Belt,"
fiction, 238, 246. Western
Messenger, fiction in, 236.
"War Belt,"
fiction, 237. Western
Monthly Magazine, 211; Jewett's
War between the States,
see Civil War. essay
in, 212; merged, into Western
War Chest Meetings, 278. Monthly
Magazine and Literary Journal,
War Democrats, 34. 227;
fiction in, 237, 238.
War of 1812, in fiction,
246. Western
Monthly Magazine and Literary
Ward, Virginia L., The
Welcome Stranger, Journal,
227, 228.
rev. by O. R. Lindley,
80-1. Western
Monthly Review, periodical, 210
Ware, Dr. 375, 377. 220,
221.
Warner, Isaac, 58. Western
Museum, 129.
Warner, John, 58. Western
Pennsylvania Historical Magazine,
Warner, Mary, 58. on
M. Neville, 225.
Washburn, Calvin, 127. Western Reserve, described, 371; early
Washington, D. C., 37. settlement,
372 ff.
Washington Township,
Franklin Co., O., Western
Reserve College, 3, 7, 10, 12,
157. 374;
entrance requirements, 13.
"Wat,"
fiction, 46. Western
Reserve Historical Society, cata-
Water colors, 272. log
of newspaper holdings, 286.
Watson, Luman, 123, 127,
128, 129 Western
Reserve University, 72.
musical activities of,
130. Western
Review, periodical, 210.
Watson, William, 53. Western
scenes and tales, 211, 215, 245;
Wax figures, 129. W.
D. Gallagher as writer of, 227.
Wayne Memorial, Anthony,
275. Western
Souvenir, gift book, 214, 216
Wayne Memorial
Association, see Anthony 220;
fiction in, 237.
Wayne Memorial
Association. Western
Spy, 194. 195, 199; Feb. 13,
Wayne Trace, 275. 1802,
196; Feb. 17, 1806, library
Wayne's Treaty, see
Greenville Treaty. announcement
in, 204; on Kerr at-
Weapons, early, 95. tacks,
206.
Weather records, see
Meteorological data. Western
Spy and Hamilton Gazette, 193.
Weaver, C. L., rev. of
Quaife's The Flag Western
Spy Extra, July 24, 1802, Kerr's
of the United
States, 69; rev. of defense
in, 206.
Reeder's Hills of
Clay, 74-6; rev. of Westervelt,
Matthew, and Westerville,
Walker's Scale of
Values, 74-6; rev. of 141.
Albaugh's Songs
against the Dark, 74-: Westervelt,
see Westerville, O.
rev. of Stainbrook's Flaming
River, 77: Westerville,
0., 140, 141, 157.
rev. of Larrabee's English
Bards and Westfield,
N. C., 56, 57.
Grecian Marbles, 402; and Society', Westland,
Pa., 58.
Publications, 282; book
cataloger, 286. Westward
Ho!, fiction, 213, 224.
Weavers' Guild, Ohio,
278. Weyand,
Capt., 168, 171.
Webb, William S., The Crigler Mounds, Wheaton
Club, 278.
Sites Be 20 and Be
27, and the Hart- Wheaton, Robert, 272.
man Mound, Site Be
32, Boone County, Wheeler, Ardis Hillman, rev. of Farny's
Kentucky, rev. by R. G. Morgan, 64-5. Sevenmile Harvest,70-1; rev,
of
Webster, Cyril H., 272. Brown's
Suez to Singapore, 78-80.
Webster, Taylor, 58. Whetstone,
meaning of, 138.
Weidenreich, Dr. Franz,
scientist, 97, 104. Whetstone
Creek, see Olentangy River.
Weisenburger, Francis
P., 271. Whetstone
River, see Olentangy River.
INDEX 441
Whigs and Whig party,
17, 18, 26, 44, Wood
County, Oklahoma, 54.
394. Wood,
Eliza, 118.
Whipping, 258. Wood,
Sallie, 118.
White, Jacob, 196. Worcester,
Rev. Thomas, 128.
White, William A.,
354. Words
and Places, by Isaac Taylor, 135.
Whittlesey, Charles,
335. Work
Projects Administration, see W.P.A.
Whittlesey Focus, 389. World
War I, poster collection for, 62.
Wigan, England, 106. World
War II, news-reporting in, 78-80.
Wild Scenes in the
Forest and Prairie, Worm, Olaf, supernatural explanations
fiction, 244. by,
94.
Wilderness and the
War Path, fiction, Worthington,
Ohio, 75, 157, 251, 254,
237. 267,
268; advertised as safe from
"William
Bancroft," fiction, 216. cholera,
306.
"William Dean
Howells and the Asha- Worthington,
Thomas, Register of Com-
bula
Sentinel," by Edwin H. Cady, missions
to Ohio Militia Issued by,
39-51. acquisition
of, 287-8.
Williams, Daniel, 55. Wright,
Benjamin, 118.
Williams, J. L., 118. Wright,
Crafts J., 256, 258.
Williams, Jesse B., 55. Wright,
M. L., dentist, 381, 382.
Williams, Milo G.;
120, 121, 131, 132, Wright,
Silas, 20.
133; as Swedenborgian,
123; as educa- Wrightsville,
0., 157.
tor, 124, 128;
religious activities of, Writers,
first women, 230-3.
125, 126; and
Theosophic Society, 127. Writings
on Early American Architecture,
Williams, Richard, 55. by
F. J. Roos, Jr., rev. by M. Stuts-
Williams, Deacon
Simon, 320. man,
296-7.
Williams, William H.,
126. Wroe,
John A., and spiritualism, 351.
Wilmot Proviso, 22. Wyandot,
0., 136.
Wilson, Frazer Ells, Arthur
St. Clair-- Wyandot
Indian Jail, MS., 295.
Rugged Ruler of the
Old Northwest, Wyandot Village, O., 143.
rev. by 1H.
Lindley, 67-8. "Wyandot's
Story," fiction, 240.
Wilson, Joshua L.,
125; Sol. Smith on, Wyoming,
78.
119; diatribe against,
131.
Winchester, Va., 142,
157, 176, 177,
182; cemetery at, 183. XENIA,
O., 254.
Wing, Cornelius,
Schoolhouse, 115. Xenia
Backwoodsman, W. D. Gallagher
Wing, Lucius B., on N.
S. Townshend, leaves,
227.
363, 369.
"Winning and the
Gaining Candidate,"
fiction, 236.
Winter in the West,
fiction, 244. "YALE
BAND," 2.
Winther, Oscar Osburn,
The Trans-Mis- Yale
University, entrance requirements,
sissippi West: A
Guide to Its Periodical 13.
Literature
(1811-1938), rev. by B. E. "Yankee
Colporteur," fiction, 219.
Josephson, 77-8. Years
of My Youth, by W. D. Howells.
Wisconsin, Free
Library Commission, 188. 39,
44.
Wisconsin, State
Historical Society of, Years
of This Land, by H. R. Muelder
188;. Joseph
Schafer, Student of Agri- and
D. M. Delo, rev. by G. M. Potts,
culture, rev. by 1H. Lindley, 188. 408-9.
Withrow, John Murphy,
70. Yeatman,
Griffin, 194; death, 196; library
Wittke, Carl, 271; ed.
The History of the meeting
at home of, 204.
State of
Ohio: Hildreth, W. H. Yeatman's
Tavern, 195, 196.
"Timothy Flint
and James Flint," 390 Yeak,
Ching, 79.
"Wolf
Hunter," fiction, 234, 235, 246 "Youth
and Womanhood," fiction, 238.
Wffiction, 234, 235,
246. Yuma prints, 66.
Wolfe, William G., Stories
of Guernsey 6
County, Ohio, rev. by H. Lindley, 81.
Wolf's Blockhouse,
Bancroft's escape to,
241. ZANESVILLE
Evening Visitor, Mrs. Ball
Woman suffrage, in
Kansas, 53. editor
of, 233.
"Woman's
Destiny," fiction, 234. Zepp,
Erwin C., 274.
"Woman's
Trials," fiction, 234. Zoar,
298, 404; Bimeler Memorial Mu-
Women, and
denominational colleges, 5; seum,
279.
as mayors: Mitchell,
A. H., "America's Zola,
Emile, 49.
First Woman
Mayor," 52-4; writers, in Zoology,
vertebrate, 274.
Ohio, 230-6. Zoroaster,
doctrines of, 89.
Women's Christian
Temperance Union, Zschokke,
- , author, 43.
53. Zuni
conception of genesis, 85.
GENERAL INDEX TO
VOLUME LIII
ABBEY, ROBERT, 185. Altenburg,
Clarence E., A Modern Con-
Abolition and abolitionists,
7, 8, 9, 33; T. quistador
in South America, rev. by
Morris, 15; N. S.
Townshend elected G.
M. Potts, 408.
to legislature by,
359. Alton,
Ill., 12; disturbances, 8.
Aborigines, American,
97. Alton,
O., 145.
Academic Institute,
128. Alum Creek, 58, 137, 138, 145, 155;
Academy, conducted by
Nathaniel Hol- meaning,
139.
ley, 130. Alva,
Okla., 54.
Academy for boys, A.
Kinmont's, 122. Amalthea,
see Central College.
Acheulean culture,
100. Ambler,
D. C., 375.6.
Act of March 22, 1870,
Ohio State, 365, Ambler,
Dr. Henry Lovejoy, cited, 383.
366. America,
archaeological findings in, 97;
Adam and his
ancestors, 90, 92, 93, 105. A.
Hurdus emigrates to, 108.
Adam, Joseph, 317. America
in Mid-Passage, 191.
"Adam Hurdus and
the Swedenborgians, American,
by J. T. Adams, rev. by H.
in Early Cincinnati," by Ophia D. Lindley,
297.
Smith, 106-34. American
Association of Museums, Coun-
Adams, James Truslow, The
American, cil
of the, H. C. Shetrone, member,
rev. by H. Lindley,
297. 280.
Adams, Joseph, 117. American
Education Society, 4.
Additions and
betterments, needs of So- American
Folk Song Society, 272.
ciety, 269. "American
Literary, Scientific and Mili-
Adelphia, O., 58, 59. tary
Academy," 268.
Adena Complex,
Kentucky, 64-5. American
Monthly Magazine, C. R. Gil-
"Adopted,
The," fiction, 238. man
and, 239.
Advancing the Ohio
Frontier, 68. American Philosophical
Society, 65; Pro-
Advertisements, of
cholera remedies, 306; ceedings,
Vol. 86, No. 2, rev. by S.
dental, 379-87. Golden
[Sprang], 65-7.
Aeschylus, 92. American
Phrenological Journal and Mis-
Africa, North,
cultures of, 98. cellany,
341.
Africa, South, 100. American
Political Parties, by W. E. Bink-
Ages, of Man, 95, 97;
archaeological, 98; ley,
rev. by E. H. Roseboom, 393-5.
geological, 98. American
Quarterly Observer, 1834, on
"Agnes Sorel de
Merivanne, the Recluse Cincinnati,
209.
Coquette,"
fiction, by T. Flint, 222. American
Revolution, 142.
Agricultural
Convention of 1864, 365. American Society of Dental Surgeons,
Agriculture, Ohio,
State Board of. 24; Dr.
Strickland admitted to, 379.
Townshend's Report to,
355-6; Town- "America's
First Woman Mayor," by Al-
shend, a member of,
364; and Land fred
Hewetson Mitchell, 52-4.
Grant College Act,
365; Cope's estimate Ames,
Ohio, 197.
of, 366. Amlin,
O., 145.
Aid, to academies and
schools, 3; to Amlin
Station, O., 145.
college students, 4. Amos,
Harry W., 81.
Alaska, 78; relations
with Siberia, 66. "Amphibia
of Ohio, Part I, Frogs and
Albany, New York, 142. Toads,"
282.
Albaugh, Dorothy
Priscilla, Songs against Anasazi,
66.
the Dark, rev. by C. L. Weaver, 74-6. Anatomists, and human origin, 96.
Albine, Salathiel,
fiction character, 401-2. Anatomy,
human, 93.
Alexander, Edward P.,
188. Ancestors,
Adam's, 92, 105.
Alexandria, Louisiana,
T. Flint in, 220. Andean
chronology, 67.
Alger, Horatio, Jr.,
77. Anderson,
Irma P., 278.
Algonkin, 65. Anderson
Component, 397.
"Alice Leslie,
the Young Artist," fiction, Anderson
Focus, 396, 397.
238. Andrews,
Dudley, 117.
Allegheny River, 73. Andrews,
Hepza, 117.
Allen, Colin, illus.
D. A. McVicker's The Andrews,
I. W., 202.
Queen Was in the
Kitchen, rev. by B. Ankram, Sarah,
55.
E. Josephson, 299-300. Annals
of the West, by J. H. Perkins,
Allen, Hervey, Bedford
Village, rev. by A. 236.
Mink, 401-2. Annexation,
22; of Oregon, 19, 20.;
Allen, Marston, 117. Annual
Reports of the Director, Secre-
Allen, William, 266,
360. tary,
and Treasurer of the Ohio State
Allum Creek, see Alum
Creek. Archaeological
and Historical Society.
"Alms-Giving and
Loaning," fiction, by J. 269-93.
H. Perkins, 236, 237. Anonymous
Ohio short stories, 238.
413